Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo had to pay a huge amount of money when moving out of his hotel room in Saudi Arabia to permanently settle in this country.
Ronaldo moved to the luxury Four Seasons hotel in Riyadh after completing his transfer from Man United to Al-Nassr in December 2022. Sky Sports reports that the 39-year-old will earn around £175m a year adding to his net worth of around £240m, according to Forbes.
However, a portion of this huge sum was spent on a lavish stay at the Four Seasons. Close sources revealed that the Portuguese legend brought his entire entourage to the hotel along with family, friends and security forces.
According to Goal, the owner of 5 Golden Balls has booked 17 rooms in the two-story ‘Kingdom Suite’ at this luxurious hotel. This room is said to have a dining room, living room, cinema room and a golden marble bathroom with views of the city.
In February 2023, the Mirror reported that the former Real Madrid star had finally checked out of the hotel and changed to more permanent accommodation said to be located in an exclusive complex with high-level security and possibly Access to stores, restaurants and gyms. The exact location of Ronaldo’s house remains unclear.
But this comes after the 39-year-old had to pay a whopping £250,000. Of course, for the average person, this is a large amount of money, but for Ronaldo, it is equivalent to about 6% of his £3.17 million weekly salary.
The Portuguese superstar is said to have a sizable real estate portfolio, including two properties in his hometown of Madeira, a property in Turin, a vacation home in Marbella and a valuable retirement home. £17m at Quinta da Marinha, on the Portuguese Riviera.
Ronaldo, while still playing for Real Madrid, also bought a villa in Madrid for 5 million pounds in July 2010, and there is information that this property is located in the high-end neighborhood of La Finca in the Spanish capital. Dental.
The MU legend is in the final year of his contract at Al Nassr, but recently praised the quality of the Saudi Pro League and explained that it is “better” than Ligue 1, the tournament in which Lionel Messi once played.