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Ronaldo gets 'special permission' to break the law in Saudi Arabia

Cristiano Ronaldo and his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez have been allowed by the Saudi Arabian government to live together for more than 2 years.

ZNewsZNews26/06/2025

Ronaldo continues writing a new chapter at Al Nassr with Georgina.

After weeks of speculation, the Portuguese superstar has officially extended his contract with Al Nassr for another two years. Last season, at the age of 40, Ronaldo maintained his impressive form with 35 goals in 41 matches in all competitions.

Previously, CR7 was rumored to move to Al Hilal, in the context of this team participating in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™. However, Ronaldo decided to stick with Al Nassr with a huge contract. He received a salary of 488,000 pounds/day, with a signing-on fee of 24.5 million pounds, which could increase to 38 million pounds if the second-year extension clause was activated.

Not only that, The Sun also revealed that Ronaldo will own 15% of Al Nassr's shares - a shocking number for any player. "A new chapter begins. The passion is the same, the dream is still intact. Let's write history together," Ronaldo shared after signing the new contract.

With the extension, Ronaldo and Georgina will continue to live together in Saudi Arabia, which is prohibited by law if they are not married. However, according to lawyers in Saudi Arabia, the government has changed its approach, especially with foreigners.

"Although the law still prohibits cohabitation without marriage, the authorities have recently become less strict and often ignore such cases, unless there are serious violations," an anonymous lawyer told EFE news agency.

Ronaldo has previously revealed that he wants to marry Georgina. The couple first met in 2016 when Georgina worked at a Gucci store in Madrid. They now have two children together, Bella and Alana, along with Ronaldo's three other children, Cristiano Jr and twins Eva and Mateo.

Source: https://znews.vn/ronaldo-duoc-dac-cach-pha-luat-o-saudi-arabia-post1564004.html


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