The offer follows Ronaldo's departure from Manchester United.
Although Cristiano Ronaldo has stated that he plans to wait until after the World Cup to make his decision, a Saudi team has already made him a sizable offer.
Al-Nassr is willing to offer him a 3½-year contract worth more than £100 million a year.
Sources told ESPN that Ronaldo has asked his representatives to be kept out of negotiations over his future in club football while he is in Qatar.
It was also revealed that Ronaldo is open to staying in Europe and will wait until he knows which clubs are interested before making his decision.
He left Manchester United without a payoff and under a “mutual agreement” shortly after a heated interview with Piers Morgan where he criticized manager Erik ten Hag.
Portugal, who Ronaldo is currently representing in the World Cup, is monitoring a foot injury that he suffered during a 2-0 win over Uruguay on Monday.
The team is scheduled to face South Korea on Friday in their final Group H matchup.
They have already qualified for the knockout rounds and will face a team from Group G -- one of Brazil, Cameroon, Switzerland, or Serbia -- in the last 16 next week.
Considering Ronaldo is in Qatar at the moment, the Saudi Arabian club can work on enticing him to their club.
In the event Ronaldo joins them, it could help a bid to host the 2030 World Cup.
However, we’ll have to wait until the conclusion of the World Cup for any news on Ronaldo’s next team.