Reports from Spain suggest that Georgina Rodriguez has a strong financial agreement with her partner Cristiano Ronaldo, similar to a prenuptial agreement, in case the couple ever separates. Although they are not married, the 29-year-old model has been in a relationship with the Al-Nassr star since June 2016, and they have two children together, Alana Martina and Bella Esmeralda. Rodriguez is also the mother of Ronaldo’s other three children, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. and twins Eva and Mateo, who were born via surrogacy.
In January of this year, Ronaldo made a move worth £175 million to the Saudi Pro League. The couple was granted an exception from Saudi laws that prohibit unmarried couples from cohabiting in the Kingdom. Despite not being legally married, Rodriguez’s financial agreement with Ronaldo reportedly ensures that she will receive a significant monthly payment if the couple ever separates.
According to reports in TV Guia, Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez have an agreement in place that would provide financial support for Rodriguez if the couple ever separates. Despite not being legally married, the agreement would transfer ownership of the family’s home in Madrid, La Finca, to Rodriguez, and she would receive an £85,900 (€100,000) monthly stipend for life. This arrangement is reportedly based on Rodriguez being the mother of all five of Ronaldo’s children, not just her biological daughters.
Ronaldo, who was recently named the world’s highest-paid athlete by Forbes, with annual earnings exceeding £109m, has not commented on the matter. The couple was rumored to have split in May, with reports suggesting that Ronaldo had grown tired of Rodriguez’s spending during their time in Riyadh this season. However, Ronaldo’s mother, Dolores, dismissed the claims as lies.
The couple was seen together in Madrid at an event for one of Ronaldo’s brand ambassadorships in June. They have since returned to their home in Madrid after Al-Nassr finished second in the Saudi Pro League.
Ronaldo’s debut season in the Kingdom was not a resounding success, as he failed to make it into his league’s Opta team of the season, despite scoring 14 goals and making two assists in 16 appearances.