Inside Cristiano Ronaldo’s £43 million luxury homes
Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, isn't short of choice when it comes to where to kick his feet up off season.
The Portugal National Team captain reportedly owns eight properties spanning four different countries.
It all started from his Madeira apartment where he grew up and learned to love football.
The Portuguese player has enjoyed a career playing for teams such as Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus and the Red Devils.
There have been reports that the football star is planning his retirement, but he dismissed the reports that he was nearing the end of his international career.
It has been estimated that Ronaldo's entire property empire is worth a eye-watering £43million, according to The Mirror.
He is currently living in England with girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez and their children Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, 11, Alana Martina dos Santos Aveiro, 3, Eva Maria Dos Santos, 4, and Mateo Ronaldo, 4.
Cheshire Mansion
Ronaldo and his family are currently living in a lavish Cheshire mansion as they continue to adjust to living life in England.
The home was formally owned by Old Trafford hero Andy Cole, with Ronaldo choosing to move in after leaving his previous mansion in the area after just a fortnight.
The reason for leaving his previous £6 million home was because of the sheep in the local noise.
A source told The Sun: “While the property is beautiful and is nestled in rolling fields and woodland, it was also close to sheep which are very noisy early in the morning.
“It had a public footpath across the land and the road at the front gave a view inside its gates.
“Ronaldo is a true pro who places a lot on rest and recovery after games, so it was decided it was best if he and his family moved.”
Marbella getaway home
This next one is Ronaldo’s holiday home which set him back £1.2 million.
It was a treat for himself after he won Serie A during his first season with Juventus.
Located in Costa del Sol, the holiday home has a home cinema, infinity pool and is situated just a few doors down from a home owned by UFC champion Conor McGregor.
Turin villa
The next property in Ronaldo’s empire is situated in Turin, Spain.
It isn’t known how much he paid for the complex, but it comes with hillside views and a state-of-the-art gym.
He bought it soon after joining Juventus in 2018 and it is far and away his most secretive location.
It has a private road leading up to it and once again features a swimming pool and a large garage to store his collection of super cars.
Madrid home
This one is just down the road from his former teammate Gareth Bale and cost an eye-watering £4.8 million.
This was Ronaldo’s main base of operations during his nine years with Real Madrid.
However, it was reported that the footballer put the property on the market in 2019.
It is unclear if the sporting star sold the home.
Lisbon flats
Ronaldo has not one, but two flats in Lisbon, with the first setting him back £6.5 million in Avenida de Liberdade.
This is one of the first major properties he bought in the area after moving to Europe.
At 3,100-square-foot, it is actually one of his smaller homes, even with a gym and pool.
There have also been reports of him owning a flat in the Rua Castilho area of Lisbon, but his is unconfirmed.
Madeira mansion
Another mansion in Ronaldo’s enviable collection, his Madeira home is arguably one of his more impressive ones.
It is actually the home of his mother, Dolores, 66, and his brother Hugo.
He purchased a mansion on the current site in 2015 for an undisclosed amount of money.
He proceeded to bulldoze the old property and contract the new one for a casual £7 million.
It is a seven-storey apartment block with two Olympic-sized swimming pools and a third pool on the roof.
Of course, it also boasts a football pitch and a five-car underground carpark.
Cascais land
This was rumoured to be Ronaldo’s planned retirement project, but the star has since distanced himself from claims he is leaving the field after 2022.
For the sum of £7 million, the footballed purchased an enormous plot of land in the Quinta da Marinha region of Cascais.
As reported by Correio da Manha, Ronaldo sees the land as an investment with the view of completing a mansion on the area in four years.
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