Former Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo could be a Al-Nassr FC player in January following recent transfer updates.
Al-Nassr FC are reportedly ready to offer Cristiano Ronaldo a three year deal worth around about £62m per year, according to reports.
Ronaldo is currently without a club after he reached a mutual agreement with Manchester United this month to terminate his contract.
Following the update, several clubs have been linked with the Portuguese forward, including strong interest from Asian clubs.
According to CBSSport, Al-Nassr FC are ready to give Cristiano Ronaldo a three-year contract after the World Cup. Talks are relatively advanced and the deal is worth £62m per year.
The former Real Madrid and Juventus forward is currently on international duty with Portugal in the ongoing World Cup in Qatar.
The 37-year-old scored from the penalty spot at Portugal beat Ghana 3-2 on Thursday.