A club from Saudi Araba has reportedly submitted a bid for Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Portugal international has expressed a desire to leave United this summer, although United manager Erik ten Hag has stated that Ronaldo is in his plans for the upcoming season.
Despite Ronaldo asking the club to accept a suitable offer for him if one is received, no club had previously been forthcoming with an official approach.
However, according to The Express, a Saudi Arabian club have become the first bidders for the 37-year-old.
The report indicates that the unnamed side would pay a fee in the region of £30m, while Ronaldo would receive £210m over the course of a two-year contract, with £20m being paid in agent fees.
Ronaldo is yet to join up with United for pre-season after being given permission to delay his return due to personal reasons.