Unnamed Chinese Super League club hunting for Ronaldo


Cristiano Ronaldo's massive pay salary is set for another staggering hike that will make him the world's richest athlete.
If he accepts a deal being offered by an unnamed Chinese Super League club, it would push the Real Madrid star to new heights in the financial stratosphere.
Spanish media is reporting that Ronaldo has been offered a staggering $NZ311 million (£176million) by his club to remain in Spain.
According to a report by Spanish angency Marca, an unnamed Chinese Super League club are desperate to land the Portugal star and have tabled a second bid.
They are prepared to offer Ronaldo $NZ185 million (£105m-a-year) - making him the highest paid athlete ever.
Only boxing star Floyd Mayweather has earned more in a 12 month period, with Forbes Magazine in 2015 estimating he raked in $NZ415 million ($US300 million after his highly-anticipated showdown with Manny Pacquiao.
If Ronaldo accepts the offer, it would dwarf any other footballer's salary and would be worth a staggering $NZ3.5 million per week.
Earlier this week, Forbes announced that Ronaldo had retained his position as the highest paid athlete on the planet with total income of $NZ129 million made up of wages of $NZ80 million from Real Madrid and sponsorship earnings of $NZ48.5 million.
Carlos Tevez is widely reported to be the highest paid footballer in the world right now. The Argentine star banks just over $NZ1.1 million (£634,615) gross every week at Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua.

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