Cristiano Ronaldo receives £164k gift at Al-Nassr training ground after record-breaking year

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Cristiano Ronaldo receives £164k gift at Al-Nassr training ground after record-breaking year
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Jake Bayliss, Maria Ortega)
Published: Dec, 18 2024 10:06

Cristiano Ronaldo has received a brand new car as he approaches the end of a record-breaking year with Al-Nassr. The Portuguese striker, 39, may not have added to his trophy haul but has achieved impressive individual milestones in recent months. In September, Ronaldo scored his 900th career goal, making him arguably the greatest goalscorer of all time.

The veteran forward has also continued to be prolific at club level despite Al-Nassr twice finishing runners-up in the Saudi Pro League since Ronaldo’s arrival in January 2023. Ronaldo wrote himself into the history books again in May, finishing last term with 35 league goals to set a new single-season Saudi Pro League record.

Al-Nassr currently sit fourth in the table and appointed former AC Milan boss Stefano Pioli in September. While the club are 11 points adrift of top spot, Ronaldo and his Al-Nassr team-mates were recently gifted a luxury BMW each as the striker added to his eye-watering car collection.

The Saudi Arabian club has a deal with Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors, which imports BMWs into the Middle East. As a result, Al-Nassr had electric charging ports installed at their training ground, and Ronaldo was seen posing with his new Frozen Black BMW XM, complete with a red metal grille and a personalised number plate.

The car is worth around £164k, and the same model was also given to Ronaldo’s team-mate and former Liverpool forward Sadio Mane. BMW has similar sponsorship deals with Real Madrid and AC Milan. As for Ronaldo, the Portugal captain will have to find room to store his new BMW among his existing car collection. The former Manchester United star has spent some of his riches on an impressive array of vehicles, including a Ferrari Purosangue as well as Lamborghinis, Bugattis, Porsches, and Rolls-Royces.

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