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While Cristiano earns $200 million a year, this is what De Gea would earn at Al Nassr

David de Gea has been linked with Al Nassr during the last couple of days

By Liam Styles

David de Gea has been linked with Al Nassr during the last couple of days
David de Gea has been linked with Al Nassr during the last couple of days
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Cristiano Ronaldo's departure from Manchester United certainly wasn't the most pleasant for fans. One of the things that at the time was showing some annoyance was the Portuguese's negative attitude towards the team, towards the manager and above all towards his teammates. It is even said that many turned against him because of the situation that this generated

Despite this, there were others who did not understand how Erik ten Hag had treated a legend of the team such as Cristiano Ronaldo in this way. Nevertheless, this seems to be behind us and the problems at United are now their responsibility and not the responsibility of players who have not been in the team for almost a year now. Given this, it is expected that United will improve little by little

One of the players who was rumoured to be able to arrive at Old Trafford was David de Gea. It is worth mentioning that the Spaniard is inactive and without a team, so many national media speculated that the Spaniard could be considered by ten Hag despite having left the team only in the summer of this year. The player has even been training at Carrington to stay active

Furthermore, the player is still a free agent and is without a team. However, it seems that the player would have received an offer from the Middle East and would have rejected it.

De Gea reportedly rejected an offer from Al Nassr

According to BBC Sport, David de Gea turned down an offer to join the Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr. As per the media reports, Cristiano Ronaldo's team offered the Spaniard a salary of £500K a week. Despite the large sum, it doesn't compare to the amount Ronaldo earns per year, which would be almost £200m a year or even more. At the moment, nothing has been confirmed yet


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