The rumors about the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo to Al-Nassr intensify. The record goalscorer is now said to have an appointment for a medical check-up at the Saudi football club. If there were a change, the 37-year-old would not only take on tasks as a player, but also become an ambassador.

Speculations about a possible transfer from Cristiano Ronaldo to the Saudi football club Al-Nassr continue. The 37-year-old offensive star has now received an appointment for a medical check-up at Al-Nassr, reported “CBS Sports” on Boxing Day. The online platform refers to a source from the club.

Ronaldo has been without a club since his noisy departure from Manchester United shortly before the World Cup in Qatar and could therefore make a free transfer. The Spanish newspaper “Marca” reported on Thursday that the Portuguese national team’s record goalscorer had agreed on a seven-year contract with the Al-Nassr club and Saudi Arabia. He should fulfill this for two and a half years as a player and then become an ambassador for the World Cup application of the Arab country, which is working together with Egypt and Greece to host the 2030 World Cup.

According to “Marca”, Ronaldo would collect around 200 million euros a year during his active career, and the mega salary should even increase for his ambassador role afterwards. The newspaper, which maintains close ties with Ronaldo’s former club Real Madrid, reported that the deal could be made official within hours once the 37-year-old heads to Riyadh to sign the contract.