The fact that a footballer is considered one of the best in the world and plays for one of the most winning institutions in Europe does not always guarantee that he will have all the luxuries that hundreds of fans can imagine, with several of them building a wealth far removed from the eccentricities that many other professional colleagues tend to boast, and this is the case of Liverpool's jewel, Mohamed Salah.
Following his contract renewal with a few more zeros in his bank account, the Reds' Egyptian attacker's comforts seem not to have changed much since his arrival a few years ago in England, even commenting one day that his home is usually surrounded by many machines and gadgets that are of great use to him to stay in top physical shape, this being a similar situation to that of Cristiano Ronaldo when he played for Real Madrid, the Portuguese changing his care to squander his money now in his stay in Saudi Arabia.
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Without the spotlight of being in an elite team and no longer being one of the best footballers in the world, Cristiano Ronaldo decided to step aside and bet on this final stretch of his career to continue generating big profits from Saudi Arabia with the All-Nassr team, trying the Portuguese star to afford certain luxuries such as adopting a luxurious hotel room as his new home for the time being.
Ronaldo's huge earnings in Arab football allow him to rent a total of 17 luxury rooms at the Four Season Hotel Riyadh, costing the All-Nassr striker an average of 3,800 dollars a night, according to the Daily Mail. Although Mohamed Salah has a large salary at Liverpool, the Egyptian does not seem to want to have that kind of luxury, keeping a low profile that characterises him so much.
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