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Published 18:05 10 Jul 2018 BST
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Ronaldo's first contract at the club was worth €11 million per year, over six years, and contained a €1 billion buy-out clause.
Ahead of the 2013–14 season he signed a new contract that extended his stay by three years to 2018, with a salary of €17 million net, making him the highest-paid player in football for a brief period.
In November 2016, he then extended his contract with Madrid to 2021 in a deal that was believed to be worth over €21 million per year.
His new deal at Juventus will see him reportedly sign a four-year contract that will see him earn £500k per week, or €30 million per year, at the Italian club.
Real Madrid were valued at €1.353 billion by Forbes when Ronaldo joined in 2009 and they increased their net worth to €3.48 billion as of June 2018.
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According to a 2016 report from Marca, the forward has also proven to be a gold mine for Madrid with 40% of shirt sales attributed to his name.
Elsewhere, Juventus stocks closed a whopping 11 per cent up last Thursday after news broke that the striker had agreed personal terms to move to Turin.
The publicly traded stocks opened with a 7 per cent jump on the back of the transfer rumours and only strengthened over the course of the day as the news gathered momentum.
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