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Inside Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi home with ex-Man Utd ace living in super-sized ‘Kingdom Suite’ with Georgina and kids


CRISTIANO RONALDO is living in luxury as he begins a new life in Saudi Arabia following his lucrative move to Al-Nassr.

The Portuguese star, 37, joined the Middle Eastern outfit last month in a £175million-a-year deal.

This is the building Cristiano Ronaldo is currently living inCredit: Alamy
It also looks incredible in the evening timeCredit: Alamy
Inside it is an impressively decked out suiteCredit: Four Seasons
Ronaldo will certainly feel at home in the posh apartmentCredit: Four Seasons
It appears to have all the amenities one would needCredit: Four Seasons
It is situated in the Saudi Arabian city of RiyadhCredit: Four Seasons
Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr at the end of DecemberCredit: AFP

He flew out to Saudi earlier this week and was unveiled in front of the fans in a public training session at the Mrsool Park stadium.

And while he has not yet made his debut for the club, he has already settled into luxury accommodation.

Ronaldo in staying in a Four Seasons hotel in the Kingdom Tower – one of the tallest buildings in Saudi Arabia according to The Mail.

The former Manchester United man is situated in the “Kingdom Suite” – which stretches across two levels in the 99-floor skyscraper.

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The price of the suite is not listed, but the smaller “Presidential Suite” is available for £3,300 per night.

Ronaldo, who will be able to drink in an incredible view of Riyadh, will only be living in the suite for one month while he searches for a permanent residence.

The suite includes a stunning chandelierCredit: Four Seasons
Plasma televisions can be seen on the wall of an office roomCredit: Four Seasons
The bedrooms have a superb view of the city’s skylineCredit: Four Seasons
The bathroom has an incredible clean lookCredit: Four Seasons
Luxury food will be on offer to Ronaldo inside the hotelCredit: Four Seasons

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Describing the Kingdom Suite, the hotel says: “Entertain guests with unparalleled views of Riyadh.

“Our newest two-storey suite spans the 48th and 50th floors of the Hotel, with a soaring living room, a private office, a dining room and a media room.”

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The food on offer for Ronaldo is from a range of different places including China, Japan, India and the Middle East.

The Real Madrid legend’s partner, Georgina Rodriguez, is said to be happy with the hotel as it is set in a mall with shops such as Louis Vuitton and Zara.

Other amenities include a tennis court, a spa, a sauna and massage treatments.

Meanwhile, the search is continuing to find Ronaldo a new permanent home as he begins his two-and-a-half-year deal in Saudi.

Al Muhammadiyah and Al Nakheel – prestigious areas of Saudi – are believed to be two of the ideal destinations.

Both are gated communities situated near Al-Nassr’s Mrsool Park stadium.

Within the areas are things such as swimming pools, pre-schools, shops, clinics, gyms and restaurants.

This means Ronaldo would rarely have to leave the compound aside from for training or matches.

However, no alcohol is on offer as it is banned across the country.

Ronaldo is expected to make his Saudi Pro League debut for Al-Nassr on January 22 against Ettifaq as he looks to help his side maintain their position at the top of the table.

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But three days before that, it is being reported he will feature for around 30 minutes in a friendly between a combined XI of Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal players and Paris Saint-Germain.

That means fans could see Ronaldo and Lionel Messi on the same pitch one final time.

The Four Seasons hotel will give Ronaldo all he needs during his stayCredit: Four Seasons
The kitchen area is kitted out with everything someone would needCredit: Four Seasons
There is a walkway where you can see across the city and oceanCredit: Four Seasons


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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