Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 60th hat-trick in his career on Saturday, as he led Manchester United to a 3-2 victory over Norwich City in the Premier League at Old Trafford.

The 37-year-old, who scored 21 goals in all competitions for the Red Devils, received about $1 million as a reward for scoring more than 20 goals and an additional $131,000 for his hat-trick.

And according to reports in England, starting from the next match, Ronaldo will receive an additional 100,000 pounds, for every goal he scores until the end of the season.

Manchester United have 6 matches until the end of the 2021-2022 season for the men of Ralph Rangnick, who were eliminated from the FA Cup and the Champions League.

Ronaldo - who has scored 20 goals in the past six seasons - will make about 4 million dollars if he scores 9 more goals to reach his 30th goal.

The Portuguese striker is expected to be Manchester United's top scorer at the end of the season, and by achieving this achievement, he will receive one million and 300 thousand dollars.

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"I don't think we need to talk about Ronaldo's performance today," Rangnick said after the victory over Norwich. "Another hat-trick, like the one he scored against Tottenham, made the difference, and it was not easy to score two of those goals."

Although Ronaldo - who scored 30 hat-tricks before his 30s and 30 after turning 30 - is the best player in the team this season, he has been criticized for the poor performance at Man United.

His future is believed to be uncertain, with Dutch coach Erich Ten Hag expected to succeed Rangnick in the summer.

Rangnick explained that "Cristiano got another year of the contract .. This will be a decision that the coach will make with the board of directors .. Once again Ronaldo showed against Tottenham and in Saturday's match that he can make the difference in moments like these, in matches like this, and not like It is a coincidence that he is the all-time top scorer in football; he showed that again today."