Cristiano Ronaldo had to pay a large sum of money after leaving a hotel in Saudi Arabia and moving to a permanent residence.
Ronaldo stayed at the Four Seasons hotel in the capital Riyadh when he first joined the Al-Nassr Club. According to reports, CR7 brought his entire entourage, including family, friends, and security team, to the luxury hotel.
In total, this group used a total of 17 rooms, of which Ronaldo stayed in the two-story Kingdom Suite apartment. With beautiful scenery, the 38-year-old striker has to spend 250,000 pounds per month here, equivalent to nearly 8 billion VND for 1 month of stay.
However, in reality, these fees are nothing compared to Ronaldo because he earns up to 173 million pounds per year at Al-Nassr. Currently, Ronaldo and his family and entourage have moved to live in a super villa with all amenities and a tight security fence.
According to statistics, Ronaldo owns quite a lot of assets, including 2 houses in his hometown of Madeira, 1 in Turin, 1 in Cheshire from his days playing for MU, 1 resort in Marbella, and 1 valuable resort. 17 million pounds in Quinta da Marinha, Portugal.
Ronaldo also bought a villa in Madrid for 5 million pounds in July 2010, and there is information that this property is located in the upper-class La Finca area. CR7’s 7-bedroom villa is so large that girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez got lost at first. Earlier this year, Mundo Deportivo said Ronaldo was renting this villa for £8,800 per month.