Cristiano Ronaldo who signed an approx. $75 million per year two-and-a-half-year long contract with Saudi football club Al-Nassr has shifted to the Middle East nation Saudi Arabia, which is the polar opposite to Europe in terms of culture and legal rules
Ronaldo is currently staying with his family at the Four Seasons hotel in the Kingdom Tower, Saudi Arabia. He has booked 17 rooms for his family, friends and security team across two floors of the hotel
Ronaldo’s accommodation at Saudi is costing him a whopping €285,000 or over Rs 2.5 crore per month. Facilities at the Saudi luxury hotel include a tennis court, a sauna and massage services, as well as a variety of luxury food from different countries across the world
Ronaldo is reportedly getting VVIP treatment in Riyadh after his deal with Al-Nassr. As per a report, an amusement park in Riyadh remained closed for 2 hours for Ronaldo and his family
Saudi Arabia is going all out to make Ronaldo feel at home. The middle-eastern country, known for its strict Arabic laws, is trying to keep the footballer as comfortable as possible
The luxury hotel in which Cristiano Ronaldo is staying is situated in the Western compound and is reportedly insulated from the conservative laws of Saudi Arabia
As per the Saudi law, an unmarried couple can’t stay together. But it seems that the Saudi authorities have decided to allow Cristiano Ronaldo to break this law as he is living with his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez and kids Bella Esmeralda, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, Mateo Ronaldo and Alana Martina dos Santos Aveiro
Saudi Arabia is looking forward to sign Ronaldo as the brand ambassador for World Cup 2030. This would be the second such move by the nation after it signed up David Beckham for 2022 FIFA World Cup
Ronaldo, who is in the last phase of his glorious football career, is ready to settle down in Portugal’s Quinta da Marinha. He had reportedly bought the land back in September 2021 and his dream house is expected to be completed by June 2023
Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo is struggling to find a cook at his Portugal accommodation and he is reportedly ready to shell out a whopping Rs 4,52,299 per month