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Portuguese superstar, Cristiano Ronaldo, has described himself as a unique player following his unveiling by the Saudi Arabian club, Al-Nassr, on Tuesday.

Ronaldo, whose two-year contract makes him the highest-paid footballer in the world, said he gave his word to Al-Nassr despite having many other offers around the world.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner, who has a reported salary of over £160 million per year, arrived in the Middle East on Monday and completed a medical ahead of his official presentation on Tuesday.

The 37-year-old forward was greeted by a capacity crowd of 25,000 at a raucous Mrsool Park in Riyadh as excited fans enjoyed an impressive light show ahead of his unveiling.

Speaking at a press conference before walking out onto the pitch in front of the club’s supporters, Ronaldo said: “I feel so proud to make this big decision in my life.

“In Europe, my work is done. I won everything and now this is a new challenge.

“I’m grateful Al Nassr have given me this opportunity, not only for the football but for the young generation and the female generation.

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“For me, this is a challenge but I feel very happy and very proud.

“I had many opportunities in Europe, in Brazil, in Australia, in the US and even in Portugal many clubs tried to sign me, but I gave my word to this club.

“This is a good chance to grow many important points here with my knowledge and my experience.”

He added: “I’m a unique player. I beat all the records in Europe. I want to beat a few records here.

“This contract is unique but I’m a unique player, so for me it’s normal. I really don’t worry about what people say. I am really, really happy to be here.

“I know the league is very competitive, I saw many games. I hope to play after Wednesday if the coach thinks there’s a chance. I’m ready to keep playing football.”

The former Manchester United forward could make his debut on Thursday against Saudi Pro-League side Al Ta’ee or on Saturday against Al Shabab.

Ronaldo left United last month following an explosive television interview in which the forward said he felt betrayed by the Old Trafford club and did not respect their Dutch manager Erik ten Hag.

The Portugal international won two La Liga titles, two Spanish Cups, four Champions League titles, and three Club World Cups with Real Madrid between 2009 and 2018.

He went on to score a club record 451 times for Real Madrid and has more than 800 senior goals overall for club and country.

Ronaldo also claimed two Serie A titles and a Coppa Italia trophy in three years at Juventus before rejoining United with whom he had won three Premier League crowns, the FA Cup, two League Cups, the Champions League, and Club World Cup.

The Star

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