Corinthians chief admits they offered Cristiano Ronaldo a huge contract – but Al-Nassr won the race to sign him
Corinthians chief Duilio Monteiro Alves has admitted that they offered Cristiano Ronaldo a huge contract – but Al-Nassr won the race to sign him.where he criticised the club, the Glazers and Erik ten Hag.Ronaldo penned a blockbuster contract with Saudi side Al-Nassr worth £177million a yearAnd that appears to have been confirmed by Corinthians president Alves, who revealed they even matched his wages at Old Trafford but could not compete with the terms on offer at Al-Nassr.
“I spoke six, seven times with Jorge Mendes and, in the end, we sent a proposal through another person.”
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