Cristiano Ronaldo forks out £18 million on Portugal’s most luxurious mansion amidst Sporting CP return speculation


Cristiano Ronaldo forks out £18 million on Portugal’s most luxurious mansion amidst Sporting CP return speculation

Amid rumours of a move return to Sporting Lisbon in January, Cristiano Ronaldo spends £18 million on the most expensive home in Portugal. In last night’s Europa League victory over Sheriff, the Manchester United outcast was reinstated to Erik ten Hag’s starting lineup. At Old Trafford, Ronaldo scored the decisive goal in a 3-0 demolition.

He won’t likely keep his spot for this weekend’s Premier League match against West Ham, though. Ronaldo is still being linked to a January departure after his outburst against Spurs this month resulted in his dismissal from the first team.

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Sporting Lisbon may be one of those destinations, since his old team is “dreaming” of an emotional reunion. Ronaldo has now fueled the flames by spending big dollars on a new, opulent home that is only 40 minutes away from the Portuguese city. The ace has already acquired a huge real estate empire after purchasing the most expensive apartment in Lisbon.

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He was reportedly seeking to buy a sizable property back home earlier this year. Ronaldo allegedly spent a staggering £18 million on the exquisite villa’s purchase and renovations, according to Marca. That makes the mansion, which will be completed in early 2023 and be located in the Cascais region, the most expensive property in the nation.

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s new mansion is located in one of Lisbon’s most expensive neighborhood

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The villa is close to towns like Estoril and Sintra and is located in the upscale residential neighborhood of Quinta da Marinha along the Portuguese Riviera. The mansion’s specifications are equally astounding, with 2,720 square metres spread across three levels. Additionally, there is a 544 square metre outside space with numerous gardens and a sizable pool. Ronaldo’s choice to purchase such a luxurious home in Portugal suggests that he is thinking about going back there soon.

Sporting boss Ruben Amorim confirmed this week that he would love to have Ronaldo on his side. But the superstar’s £360,000-a-week wages could prove to be a stumbling block. Amorim said: “I don’t know. Ronaldo is a top player, a Man United player. Everyone in Sporting dreams of the return of Cristiano, so I don’t want to speak about that but we don’t have the money to pay his wages.”

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