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  • Man Utd's Ronaldo risks losing £25M Nike deal

    tribalfootball.com - June 06, 2008

    Manchester United ace Cristiano Ronaldo faces a massive £25 million hit to his wages if he moves to Real Madrid.

    The Daily Mail says Ronaldo risks blowing a £25million jackpot with sponsor Nike if he moves to Real this summer.

    United, who will report Real to FIFA next week for their public pursuit of Ronaldo, are working on a complicated image rights deal with the club's kit manufacturer for a 'CR7' range in an attempt to appease the winger.

    Michael Jordan was the first high-profile name to make a fortune this way when he launched his range and Tiger Woods has a 10-year deal with Nike worth £50m.

    United's non-executive director Bryan Glazer, who was closely involved with the deal for shirt sponsor AIG, is in negotiations with Nike over a contract that could be worth another £100,000 a week to the Portugal winger.

    The contract is expected to run concurrent with his existing £120,000-a-week package at Old Trafford and will effectively top the £200,000 a week on offer at the Bernabeu.

    Ronaldo, who has changed his signature simply to 'CR7', can market baseball caps, T-shirts and shorts around the world to capitalise on his growing status. Nike, who already have an endorsement contract with Ronaldo, are keen to exploit his name but are reluctant to launch the range if he moves to 'an adidas club' such as Real.
    Last edited by Karl; June 7, 2008, 02:47 PM.
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    So, he could always strike a deal with Adidas to run with the CR7 brand... more posturing by Man U.

    pr
    Peter R

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Peter R View Post
      So, he could always strike a deal with Adidas to run with the CR7 brand... more posturing by Man U.

      pr
      Really? Who wear 7 at Real Madrid?
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #4
        Raúl wears #7 at Real Madrid. That does not mean he couldnot give it up to have CR there? If RM decide to pay him to give up the #7, I am sure Raúl would in a heart-beat.
        Last edited by Tilla; June 7, 2008, 03:15 PM.
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        • #5
          Raul giving up the 7 is like asking the queen of england to wash your feet with her tongue bredren! Preposterous...

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          • #6
            lazie - there is no way that Raul would be able to hold on the #7 shirt...it's not like the Beckham transfer, this time, they are actually getting a footballer AND a marketing icon, not just an icon. Raul by contrast is the past, whereas Ronaldo is the future. Easy one. Lastly, the 25M pounds is a non-factor as there would be easily and equivocal deal for his image elsewhere.
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            X DESCRIBES HIMSELF - Stop masquerading as if you have the clubs interest at heart, you are a fraud, always was and always will be in any and every thing that you present...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Lazie View Post
              tribalfootball.com - June 06, 2008

              Manchester United ace Cristiano Ronaldo faces a massive £25 million hit to his wages if he moves to Real Madrid.

              The Daily Mail says Ronaldo risks blowing a £25million jackpot with sponsor Nike if he moves to Real this summer.

              United, who will report Real to FIFA next week for their public pursuit of Ronaldo, are working on a complicated image rights deal with the club's kit manufacturer for a 'CR7' range in an attempt to appease the winger.

              Michael Jordan was the first high-profile name to make a fortune this way when he launched his range and Tiger Woods has a 10-year deal with Nike worth £50m.

              United's non-executive director Bryan Glazer, who was closely involved with the deal for shirt sponsor AIG, is in negotiations with Nike over a contract that could be worth another £100,000 a week to the Portugal winger.

              The contract is expected to run concurrent with his existing £120,000-a-week package at Old Trafford and will effectively top the £200,000 a week on offer at the Bernabeu.

              Ronaldo, who has changed his signature simply to 'CR7', can market baseball caps, T-shirts and shorts around the world to capitalise on his growing status. Nike, who already have an endorsement contract with Ronaldo, are keen to exploit his name but are reluctant to launch the range if he moves to 'an adidas club' such as Real.
              You know the days left at the TOP are hard to gauge? Nothing is certain? An injury...????

              Are those who guide Ronaldo merely setting the 'pot of gold' up just right?

              mmmm???
              No move but multi-millions more???? ...or move but still multi-millions more????
              mmmmmmmmm????
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