Cristiano Ronaldo has claimed that he had "many opportunities" to join other clubs but 'gave his word' to Al-Nassr that he would move to the Saudi Arabian outfit.
The 37-year-old was released by Manchester United at the end of November following the explosive interview that he gave to Piers Morgan on TalkTV.
Ronaldo had allegedly been keen to remain in European football, but it was announced on Friday that he had signed a contract with Al-Nassr until June 2025.
The Portugal international will allegedly earn in the region of £177m a year once all bonuses and commercial agreements have been taken into account.
Ronaldo has said that he had offers from clubs in Europe, Brazil, Australia, USA and Portugal, but he did not want to 'go back on his word' to Al-Nassr.
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"I feel so proud to make this big decision in my life," Ronaldo said at his official unveiling.
"In Europe, my work is done. I won everything and now this is a new challenge. I'm grateful Al Nassr have given me this opportunity, not only for the football but for the young generation and the female generation.
"For me, this is a challenge but I feel very happy and very proud. I had many opportunities in Europe, in Brazil, in Australia, in the US and even in Portugal many clubs tried to sign me, but I gave my word to this club.
"This is a good chance to grow many important points here with my knowledge and my experience."
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Meanwhile, Al-Nassr head coach Rudi Garcia added: "Normally after the game there is three or four journalists. Please, everyone is welcome to come after every game to speak about Cristiano's goal.
"It's an honour for me but also for Al-Nassr to welcome Cristiano. He is an example, everyone knows that. My objective for Cristiano is to make him happy and I want him to enjoy playing with Al-Nassr and winning with Al-Nassr."
Al-Nassr said that Ronaldo's arrival would 'inspire future generations' when they confirmed his signature.
"History in the making. This is a signing that will not only inspire our club to achieve even greater success but inspire our league, our nation and future generations, boys and girls to be the best version of themselves. Welcome @Cristiano to your new home," read the message on the club's official Twitter account.
Ronaldo, who represented Portugal at the 2022 World Cup, could potentially make his debut for his new side against Al Tai in the league on Thursday.