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- Cristiano Ronaldo is now 11/10 to join any Saudi club with massive contract reportedly agreed
- A move to the MLS is the second favourite in the market to be Ronaldo's next destination
- Ronaldo's Portugal side currently unbeaten at the 2022 World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo is now 11/10 to join any Saudi club with massive contract reportedly agreed
Free agent Cristiano Ronaldo is now 11/10 with bookies to join any Saudi club before 1st February with reports saying he's agreed a £173m per-year contract with Saudi side Al Nassr.
Ronaldo had his Manchester United contract terminated earlier this month after an explosive interview with presenter Piers Morgan criticised the club.
Unibet now say there's a 47% chance that Ronaldo will end up at a Saudi side in the January transfer window but now he's a free agent there won't be a rush.
Cristiano Ronaldo Next Club | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Any Saudi Club
|
11/10 | 47.6% |
Any MLS Club
|
4/1 | 20.0% |
Real Madrid | 6/1 | 14.3% |
Chelsea | 7/1 | 12.5% |
Sporting Lisbon | 7/1 | 12.5% |
A move to the MLS is the second favourite in the market to be Ronaldo's next destination
Ronaldo could well move to America as his next destination with any MLS club given a 20% chance of signing him according to the betting odds.
Reports have suggested that Lionel Messi will sign for Inter Miami next and it may well be that Ronaldo wants to go up against his long time rival directly once again.
Miami-bound Messi is currently firing for Argentina at the 2022 World Cup and there will be a whole host of clubs after signing him.

Cristiano Ronaldo Next Club Betting Odds
Ronaldo's Portugal side currently unbeaten at the 2022 World Cup
Portugal are unbeaten at this year's World Cup so far with two wins in their first two games but are still as big as 11/1 to win the tournament.
There are five teams above Portugal in the betting market according to William Hill who make Brazil the 5/2 favourites to win the whole thing.
Gareth Southgate's England are 15/2 to win the World Cup after beating Wales 3-0 in their final group stage game on Tuesday evening.