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Home / Sports / Ex-Minister: Ronaldo's Salary Defensible, Others Not

Ex-Minister: Ronaldo's Salary Defensible, Others Not

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Only Cristiano Ronaldo's salary is justified by global exposure.
  • Many other foreign players in Saudi league are overpaid.
  • Ronaldo's impact extends beyond the pitch to commercial growth.
Ex-Minister: Ronaldo's Salary Defensible, Others Not

A former Saudi sports minister has critically assessed the financial standing of foreign players within the Saudi Pro League, stating that only Cristiano Ronaldo's substantial salary is justifiable. He argued that Ronaldo's unparalleled global recognition and exposure significantly benefit both the league and Saudi Arabia, a feat unmatched by any other foreign player.

This assessment comes as Saudi football leadership views Ronaldo's transfer to Al-Nassr in January 2023 as a pivotal moment for their sporting aspirations. His arrival not only marked a high-profile move but also catalyzed commercial expansion and inspired a wave of subsequent signings, underscoring the league's escalating ambitions.

Ronaldo's continued presence, cemented by a recent contract extension, is seen as vital to the Saudi Pro League's ongoing development and its aim to attract more elite talent. His influence off the pitch as a global ambassador is considered indispensable to legitimizing the nation's ambitious sports strategy on a worldwide scale.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to a former Saudi sports minister, Cristiano Ronaldo is the only foreign player whose salary is justified by the global exposure he brings to the league and country.
Ronaldo's salary is deemed justifiable due to his unparalleled international renown and the significant global exposure he provides to the Saudi Pro League and the nation.
Ronaldo's arrival has fueled commercial growth, strengthened sponsorship interest, inspired new signings, and enhanced the league's global legitimacy and ambitions.

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