According to a report in The Daily Mail, ex-Manchester United forward Wilfried Zaha has been offered a staggering £9 million per year to play in the Saudi Pro League alongside Al-Nassr superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. Zaha’s contract with Crystal Palace will end in June 2023. In the January transfer window, he was linked with a lot of top clubs, but he decided to stay at Selhurst Park.
The former Manchester United star is free to talk to foreign clubs about a possible summer transfer because he is in the final six months of his contract. Al-Ittihad, Al-Nassr’s Saudi Pro League rivals, are interested in signing the former Manchester United player, according to The Daily Mail.
It has been reported that Al-Ittihad has already made the 30-year-old a staggering offer of £9 million per year. Al-Nassr, the club founded by Cristiano Ronaldo, is also said to be closely monitoring the situation. According to reports, they want the man from Crystal Palace to attack alongside Ronaldo in the upcoming season.
According to reports, Zaha has expressed his desire to participate in the UEFA Champions League and is considering his future at Selhurst Park. Crystal Palace, coached by Patrick Vieira and currently sitting 12th in the Premier League standings, is still trying.
According to reports, they have proposed a substantial weekly salary of £200,000 for the Ivorian. He would become the club’s highest-paid player if he accepts the deal. AC Milan, the seven-time champions of Europe, is also thought to be interested in Zaha.
Zaha has emerged as one of the Eagles’ best players since returning to Crystal Palace following his disastrous time at Manchester United, where he only appeared in four games. Zaha has played for Palace in 285 Premier League games, scoring 67 times and assisting 42 times.
Prior to a crucial King’s Cup game, Cristiano Ronaldo posts an encouraging message:
Cristiano Ronaldo cut a baffling figure in Al-Nassr’s 1-0 loss to Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Ace Association on Thursday, 9 Walk, neglecting to put the contradicting goalkeeper under tension. The loss saw Al-Nassr descend to second place in the association standings.
When they play Abha on Tuesday (March 14), the club based in Riyadh will have the perfect opportunity to get back to winning ways. Ronaldo sent a positive tweet ahead of the King’s Cup quarterfinal matchup on Twitter.
A couple of workout photos were accompanied by his caption that read:
“Concentrate on the outcome, not the challenges!”
Since signing a contract with Al-Nassr for two and a half years, Cristiano Ronaldo has looked sharp. The former talisman for Manchester United has scored in eight of his eight appearances for his new team in all competitions.