Cristiano Ronaldo has joined Saudi club Al Nasr for an unimaginable fee. Here he will earn 21 million US dollars a year, which is the highest in the history of sports, let alone football. It is said that this five-time Ballon d'Or winner will earn the amount of salary, image-property and commercial activities in Saudi Arabia, which will take many star footballers of the world several years to earn. Apart from this, the Portuguese star has also been assured of a luxurious life with his family. But Ronaldo has broken a strict law by stepping into Saudi Arabia!
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Ronaldo's European-style lifestyle is strictly prohibited in Saudi Arabia. He lives in Saudi Arabia with his partner Georgina Rodriguez and children. But according to the law of Saudi Arabia, his relationship with Georgina is illegal. Although parents of children, Ronaldo and Georgina were never married. It is an extramarital affair under Saudi Arabian law. Now what will happen to Ronaldo? But it is true, during the contract with Al Nasr, Ronaldo must have discussed this matter with them. The club authorities are also aware of the relationship between Ronaldo and Georgina.
Futbol España spoke to two legal experts in Saudi Arabia about the matter. They said, however, that while extramarital affairs are strictly prohibited under Saudi law, the Saudi authorities will treat Ronaldo in the same light as they do for any other Westerner. Saudi authorities generally don't bother Westerners with these issues.
A legal expert said, "Although it is strictly forbidden in Saudi law for two men and women to live under one roof without marriage, the Saudi authorities will not bother with Ronaldo's case." These laws are generally not enforced in the West.'
Another lawyer said the same thing, saying Saudi authorities do not apply this law to foreign nationals. The Saudi authorities are not even willing to bother about foreigners, especially Westerners. But this law will be strictly followed for the citizens of the country.
Ronaldo-fans have nothing to worry about. Ronaldo does not have to be punished for breaking a very important law in Saudi Arabia.


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