Saudi Arabia s third highest salary! 34-year-old Mahrez won the AFC Champions League with a weekly salary of 1 million, 13 games with 9 goals and 8 assists to get money
3:53am, 9 May 2025Football
05 May 4th, in the AFC Elite League final, Jeddah Nationals defeated Kawasaki forward 2-0, and Mahrez won the AFC Championship with the team.
In this season's AFC Champions League, Mahrez started all of his games, contributing 9 goals and 8 assists in 13 games is one of the super thighs of Jeddah nationals.
Mahrez is the highest salary in the team in Jeddah Nationals. According to data websites, his annual salary is 52.2 million euros and his weekly salary is about 1 million euros. In the entire Saudi Arabia United, it is second only to Ronaldo's annual salary of 200 million euros and Benzema's annual salary of 100 million euros.
Mahrez has created the Leicester miracle as one of the cores in his career, and his players have also played for Manchester City for many years. He joined Jeddah National in the summer window in 2023, with a transfer fee of 35 million euros.
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