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FIF主席爆料轉會踢世俱盃 C羅再簽天價合約有譜?

FIF主席爆料轉會踢世俱盃 C羅再簽天價合約有譜?

Yahoo27-05-2025

FIFA(Federation Internationale de Football Association,國際足球總會)主席英凡提諾(Gianni Infantino),日前接受美國網紅「甲亢哥」(似甲狀腺機能亢進患者言行)影音節目訪問時提到,C羅(Cristiano Ronaldo)有可能透過特別轉會機會,參加即將舉行的「世俱盃」(世界足球俱樂部盃)足球賽。
英凡提諾接受擁有3960萬訂閱者的YouTuber「I Show Speed」的節目訪問,藉此宣傳即將於6月15日開打的世俱杯足球賽。節目中英凡提諾透露,正在與多家球隊洽談,暗示C羅可能藉由轉會而取得參賽資格。
事實上,C羅目前所屬的沙烏地阿拉伯聯賽的艾納斯(Al-Nassr),該隊並沒有取得世俱盃參賽資格,為確定各隊參賽名單,FIFA預定從6月1日至10日開啟32支參賽隊伍的轉隊登記,同時還會在6月27日至7月3日,為晉級16強隊伍重啟轉會登錄。
不過在披露消息後,C羅否認轉會意願,同時也對英凡提諾的公開言論表達不滿,C羅透過經紀人對外表示「目前沒有轉會計畫」,儘管消息顯示,巴西職業球隊正在與C羅接觸,但至今未獲相關人員證實,而C羅目前與納希爾仍在合約期間,但是否續約尚未公佈。
C羅與沙烏地阿拉伯球隊艾納斯簽約2年半,從 2022年12月底起生效,至 2025年6月結束,其中年薪2億美元(約新台幣 64億元),其中包括薪資、肖像權、商業合作收入,合約總值約為5億美元(約新台幣 160億元),至今C羅仍是全球年收入最高職業運動員。
Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr didn't qualify for the Club World Cup, but FIFA President Gianni Infantino revealed the star might still appear. Thanks to a special transfer window for the June 14 tournament in the US, Ronaldo could join one of the 32 qualified teams. "Who knows,… pic.twitter.com/GyowEIszkn
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