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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Contract with Nike in Jeopardy After Wearing Adidas Shin Guards in Celta de Vigo Friendly

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Against Celta de Vigo, Cristiano Ronaldo broke one of the rules of his 180 million contract with Nike.

© Getty ImagesCristiano Ronaldo could lose his contract with Nike for an unusual reason

With his exploits in Manchester United y Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo He became one of the most important soccer players in history. Next to Lionel Messithe Portuguese marked a before and after in modern football in terms of talent and popularity.

The Portuguese knew how to make his figure a brand and his 597 million followers on Instagram reflect this. That exposure led him to sign one of the most impressive contracts with a sports brand. In 2016 he stamped a new signature with Nike that still lingers

The agreement with the American company runs until 2026 and has a value of 180 million dollars for that period. But this Thursday an oversight by the scorer came to light that would jeopardize the contract he signed at that time with Nike.

Is that in the friendly duel between Celta de Vigo and Al Nassrin which the Spaniards thrashed by a resounding 5-0, it was noted that their shin guards were made of Adidasdirect competition.

The traditional three stripes of the German brand were noticed through their stockings and Footy Headlines contributed that they are about the model Adidas X Pro. In addition, this season Nike sponsors Al Nasserproduct of the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo, an extra seasoning in the controversy.

Sports Journalist since 2015, graduated from ETER, School of Communication. Lover of sports and reporting on it. Mediocre amateur paddle tennis player. Writer at Bolavip Global since 2021.

2023-07-21 00:46:15
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