The Portuguese sensation is thought to have agreed a deal
to become the highest-paid player in Spanish football after months of
protracted negotiations.
Real Madrid have announced that Cristiano Ronaldo has
signed a new contract with the club.
The Portugal star has finally put pen-to-paper on fresh
terms at Santiago Bernabeu, ending any lingering doubts as to his future at the
club following months of speculation over the talks.
Los Blancos have not yet disclosed any details of the
contract, although reports in the Spanish media suggest the 28-year-old will
become Spain's highest-paid player with a net salary of €17 million per year -
earning more than Lionel Messi and new team-mate Gareth Bale.
It was revealed on Saturday that Ronaldo was ready to
sign a new five-year deal with Madrid, with Perez eager to keep his promise of
making the Portugal captain the highest-paid player in world football.
Ronaldo is thought to be set to earn 50 per cent more per
annum than Bale, who eclipsed the forward's world-record transfer fee after his
€100m move from Tottenham at the end of the summer.
The news brings to an end a full year of speculation over
Ronaldo's commitment to the Madrid cause, beginning with the revelations that
he felt "sad" in the Spanish capital last autumn over a perceived
lack of support from the club's hierarchy.
Former side Manchester United were linked with a
sensational move to bring the 2008 Ballon d'Or winner back to Old Trafford
earlier this summer, four years after he was sold for a then-record fee of
€94m.
But Ronaldo, who has 203 goals in as many games for
Madrid, has always maintained a desire to stay at the club following Carlo
Ancelotti's appointment, with the Italian coach himself underlining his belief
that the deal would go through.
"Ronaldo wants to renew his contract and the club
want him to renew. I don't think it will be a problem," Ancelotti said
last month.
A press conference to confirm the news has been scheduled
for 13:45CET, with president Florentino Perez set to lead the proceedings at
Santiago Bernabeu.
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