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    Tottenham owner Joe Lewis lives on a boat worth £112m, is pals with Tiger Woods and gave The Nolans their first ever gig

    JOE LEWIS owns Tottenham Hotspur, but you’ve probably hardly ever seen him. The East End-born self-made billionaire rarely visits the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to cheer on Harry Kane and Co, preferring life on a superyacht in the Caribbean to trips to North London.
    Billionaire Joe Lewis is the very private owner of Tottenham HotspurCredit: Action Images – Reuters Spurs owner Joe Lewis has an estimated worth of £4bnCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdResiding mostly in the Bahamas on his £112m boat called Aviva III, he also has a home next door to Sean Connery’s former estate and is friends with Tiger Woods.Over the years, he launched the careers of Planet Hollywood and Hard Rock founder Robert Earl and 70s pop sensations The Nolans.And according to the Forbes rich list, he has an estimated fortune of a whopping £4.3bn.Let SunSport take you through the world of the man nicknamed “The Boxer” because of his sporting namesake.Who is Joe Lewis?Joe is true cockney who was born within the sound of the St. Mary-le-Bow church bells in 1937, which makes him 84 years old. He is thought to have been raised in a flat above the Roman Arms pub in East London. Roman Road in Bow, East London, where Lewis was reportedly raisedCredit: Google StreetviewCredit: AlamyJoe Lewis was born within the sound of the St. Mary-le-Bow church bellsHe left school at 15 to work in his family’s cafe as a waiter, earning £6 a week.He later established more businesses in London’s West End under the name Tavistock Banqueting.Joe opened restaurants including the Northumberland Grand, which was the first fancy dress-themed eaterie in London aimed at tourists.From there he developed the Beefeater, the Cockney, the Caledonian and the Hanover Grand.He managed his first super club called The Talk of the Town in the 60s, where the likes of Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross and Tom Jones performed.At the Hanover Grand, Joe granted The Nolans their first ever live show and he gave Planet Hollywood and Hard Rock founder Robert Earl his first job. The Talk of the Town was London’s super club of the 60sCredit: Alamy Joe Lewis launched the career of The Nolans handing them their first gigCredit: Getty – Contributor Joe Lewis gave Planet Hollywood and Hard Rock boss Robert Earl his first jobCredit: Times Newspapers LtdJoe even delved into the world of tourist shops, selling souvenirs and laying on bus tours of London for foreigners and dropping them off at his restaurants.He sold the business in 1979 for an incredible £30m and moved to the Bahamas as a tax exile.How he turned his millions to billions… After moving to Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, Joe entered the world of currency trading.It’s there he made tens of millions, gambling on stock, as he looked to continue accumulating his massive wealth.And it was in September, 1992 when he became a billionaire, thanks in part to one shrewd investment on a day called Black Wednesday.Joe teamed up with investor George Soros believing the Pound was overvalued and would collapse as Britain attempted to align it with other Euro countries.He bet on the Pound crashing out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism and as it did he became a billionaire overnight.Joe repeated the trick many years later betting against the Mexican peso and landed himself even more dough. After selling his business Joe Lewis moved to the BahamasCredit: Getty – Contributor Joe Lewis made his first billion on Black Wednesday in 1992Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd Joe Lewis gambled on the pound crashing out of the European Exchange Rate MechanismCredit: Times Newspapers LtdHe lives on one of the most luxurious boats in the world…Well, for most months of the year… and it’s not just any old boat.The Aviva III, built in 2007, is Joe’s mobile private office and it’s 223ft in size with an estimated value of £112m.It was crafted by German builders Abeking and Rasmussen and designed by Reymond Langton.The large yacht can host up to 16 people and in sea trials reached up to 20 knots (23mph).Joe is a keen sportsman, with the ship boasting a full-sized tennis court. Joe Lewis owns the Aviva III which is worth £112mCredit: Jeremy Young – The Sunday Times   The mega yacht has a full-sized tennis court and can reach 23mphCredit: Alamy Live NewsIn May 2013, Spurs went on a trip to the Bahamas and were welcomed on board the vessel by host Joe.Michael Dawson, who was skipper at the time, said: “I had never met him before, so it was nice to go over there and a great experience.“What a really nice guy. And that yacht is unreal! But he’s just a normal guy.”You could chat to him about anything. He tunes into all the games, he loves it.”We just sat there chatting. He made us feel so welcome over there. It was relaxed. A lot of team-bonding together.”It helps to be able to put a face to the person investing so much in this club he wants to be successful.”He’s always watching. He knows what goes on. He would remember every game, every little thing.” Joe Lewis welcomed Spurs players onboard his boat in 2013Credit: PA:Press Association Michael Dawson waxed lyrical about meeting Joe LewisCredit: Getty Images – GettyJoe has friends in high places…Of course, when you’re as wealthy as Joe you’re going to attract the creme de la creme of society.His best mate is Tiger Woods, who has called Joe “my business mentor” in the past.Each year, when he’s not injured, Tiger takes part in Joe’s Tavistock Cup competition in Florida.It’s held on two of Joe’s developments in Orlando called the Isleworth and Lake Nona. Tiger Woods has called Joe Lewis “my business mentor”Credit: Getty Images – Getty Joe Lewis and Tiger Woods regularly play golf together in FloridaCredit: Getty – ContributorIncidentally, when Tiger Woods had his infamous 2009 low-speed car accident it was at Joe’s Isleworth complex, where the golfer has a home.Joe, who also owns property in Argentina and Bulgaria, boasts Ernie Els is another pal, and the pair are said to regularly dine together.Being mates with golfers gives you the hint that Joe is a keen golfer himself.He is believed to play off a 14 handicap and has practised with Woods and Els in the past.  Joe Lewis and Ernie Els often have dinner togetherCredit: PA:Press Association Pablo Picasso is one of the artists Joe Lewis lovesCredit: AFP – GettyCredit: Christie’s Joe Lewis spent £26.3 million on Francis Bacon painting Triptych 1974-1977[/caption] Joe Lewis keeps most of his art collection on his luxury yachtCredit: ReutersAnd now for something personal…Joe has been married twice, his first wife was Esther Browne who he met at his greasy spoon.She now lives in Ireland.They had two children, Vivienne and Charlie, before they divorced.Joe then married his former assistant Jane, however they don’t have any kids.But before you go thinking life has been all rosy for Joe, he has been touched by loss.He lost his dad to cancer, so he wanted to give something  back.Joe set up a foundation to help fund research, and the charity is run by daughter Vivienne. 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    Cristiano Ronaldo’s huge £20million Gulfstream G20 jet flies at 560mph and transports girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez

    CRISTIANO RONALDO lives a jet-set lifestyle, regularly travelling to and from his homeland, Portugal.So it makes sense the Manchester United ace, 36, bought a Gulfstream G200 twin-engine jet in 2015 for £20million.
    Cristiano Ronaldo’s £20m private jet has a bedCredit: Instagram Ronaldo owns a Gulfstream G200Credit: Rex FeaturesHe and partner Georgina Rodriguez have been seen making the most of the luxury transport.And it’s worth every penny, as you’ll see here…IT’S FAST!Originally named the ‘Astra Galaxy’, the G200 is capable of reaching a top speed of 560mph.Its range is up to 3,910 miles with four passengers in tow, so it’s ideal for quick flights from his new base in England to hubs around Europe.But the G200 offers a generous seating configuration, and can fit as many as eight to 10 passengers for one flight. Ronaldo and partner Georgina Rodriguez often use their private jet to zoom around EuropeCredit: Instagram @georginagioCredit: Instagram Family games are easy for the Ronaldos on board the spacious aircraft[/caption] The Gulfstream G200 is capable of reaching a top speed of 560mphCredit: Alamy It takes two crew members to man the G200Credit: AvbuyerIT’S A RARITYAfter its first flight in 1997 was followed by certification from the US and Israeli aviation agencies in 1998, the G200 was made available in 1999.It was something of a rarity though, with only 250 ever made – making Ronaldo’s purchase even more exclusive.The final production G200 rolled off the production line in 2011, when the G250 started to gain popularity. So, it’s vintage!WHAT’S IT GOT?As you can imagine, and what £20m buys you, the G200 is filled with features that’ll make flying in it a luxury. Between eight to 10 passengers can travel at once on the private jetCredit: Instagram Ronaldo bought the G200 in 2015Credit: Instagram The G200 is vintage with only 250 ever madeCredit: Alamy Ronaldo’s luxury G200 is the height of luxuryCredit: PrivateflyAs well as being roomy, Ronaldo has a wardrobe where he can store his designer clothes.There’s Wi-Fi, a telephone, fax machine, electric oven, microwave, refrigerator, and an entertainment system.Perhaps those who fly with CR7 are treated with an elaborate in-flight movie of his greatest goals collection. More

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    Tragic story of Jean-Pierre Adams, who has died at 73 after being in a coma for 39 years following a failed knee surgery

    IT was meant to be a routine surgery.A minor knee operation, that would’ve left ex-footballer Jean-Pierre Adams out of action for a few months.
    Former French defender Jean-Pierre Adams underwent knee surgery in 1982, but after an anaesthetist’s error he slipped into a coma before the operation and has now passed awayCredit: Getty
    However, a near lethal dose of anaesthetic before the procedure left the former French international in a coma.
    Some 39 years later, the defender who was in a long vegetative state, has passed away at the age of 73.
    THE BLACK ROCK
    Born in Dakar, Senegal in 1948, Adams moved to France aged ten and began his professional football career with Nimes in the 1970s.
    Before that he was hardened in the world of the non-league game, juggling a job working for a local rubber manufacturer, until scouts decided he was worth gambling on.
    Within a few seasons, Adams was a first team regular in the Gard helping his side challenge for the league title.
    Between 1972-73, the Crocodiles finished second in the First Division and reached the Coupe de France semi-finals – in what was a golden era for the club.
    Adams, christened ‘The Black Rock’, earned his first France call-up in 1972 and was sold to OGC Nice ahead of the 1973-74 season.
    The 5ft 10in centre half would spend four years on the Cote d’Azur and play 144 games for the team.
    Nicknamed ‘The Black Rock’ Adams made his international debut for France in 1972Credit: AFP
    Adams in action in a friendly match against Portugal in 1975Credit: Getty
    DREAM PARTNERSHHIP
    During his career, Adams would earn 22 caps for Les Bleus.
    He was regularly paired with French legend Marius Tresor between 1972-76.
    France’s Romanian manager at the time Stefan Kovacs nicknamed the partnership ‘The Black Guard’, after an impressive display shutting out a strong Poland side.
    However, despite their defensive prowess this French side wasn’t as good going forward.
    It was a period of disenchantment for the national team, who failed to qualify for the European Championships in 1976.
    That year saw Adams’ last appearance for his country – in a friendly against Denmark.
    Adams lines up alongside France legend Marius Tresor, who he formed ‘The Black Guard’ withCredit: Getty
    From 1972-76 Adams played 22 games for his countryCredit: Getty
    A BIG CONTRACT
    At 29, Adams signed his last big contract in football with PSG.
    In two years in the French capital, he appeared 42 times, scoring twice, and cemented his name as one of the most important players in the club’s first decade of existence.
    His ability was praised by international team-mates, including iconic midfielder Henri Michel.
    Michel described Adams as a ‘force of nature, very strong, full of good will and determination’ to Paris United.
    After a brief spell at Division 2 side Mulhouse, he would end his career with amateurs FC Chalon at 33 playing with Polish striker Josef Klose, the father of German legend Miroslav.
    OPERATION HORROR
    Following a ligament rupture injury, Adams checked into the Édouard Herriot Hospital in Lyon in 1982.
    He was booked in for a routine surgery and expected to leave hospital in the following days.
    PSG fans fondly remember Jean-Pierre Adams during his time with the clubCredit: AFP
    However, it all went tragically wrong when an anaesthetist made a near-fatal error and gave Adams the wrong dose ahead of the op.
    The healthy athlete suffered a bronchospasm, which starved his brain of oxygen.
    His wife Bernadette Adams spoke to CNN about the time her husband went in for the knee surgery.
    She said: “The female anesthetist was looking after eight patients, one after the other, like an assembly line.
    “Jean-Pierre was supervised by a trainee, who was repeating a year, who later admitted in court: ‘I was not up to the task I was entrusted with’.
    ‘”Given it was not a vital operation, that the hospital was on strike, they were missing doctors and this woman was looking after eight patients, in two different rooms, someone should have called me to say they were going to delay the operation.”
    In the 1990s, a court ruled that both the anaesthetist and trainee were given one-month suspended sentences, as well as a hefty fine.
    A WIFE’S VIGIL
    Bernadette and their two sons, Laurent and Frederic kept vigil at Adams’ bedside before his death.
    Bernadette Adams, pictured with Marius Tresor, kept vigil by her husband’s bedsideCredit: Twitter
    Although Jean-Pierre was unable to communicate and express emotion, he was still able to breathe, feel, eat and cough without the aid of medical equipment and lived at home near Nimes.
    His plight caused many to questions whether he should have been kept in a vegetative state for 39 years.
    “People on Facebook say he should be unplugged… But he is not plugged! I just don’t have the courage to stop giving him food and water,” Bernadette once revealed.
    “He has a normal routine. He wakes up at 7, eats… He may be in a vegetative state, but he can hear and sit in a wheelchair.”
    EUTHANASIA
    The suggestion of putting her husband’s suffering to an end was not one Bernadette entertained.
    She is against euthanasia and refused to give up on Jean-Pierre until his last moments.
    Tresor admitted he doesn’t have the courage to visit his former team-mate and friendCredit: AFP

    But her stance wasn’t one that former defensive partner Tresor agreed with. According to Paris United, Tresor never found the courage to visit his former team-mate since the awful incident.
    He said: “Even if Jean-Pierre woke up, he would not recognise anybody. So is it worth living like this?
    “If a similar thing happened to me, I told my wife not to keep me here.”
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    Footballers who were rich before they kicked a ball, like Vialli, Bamford and the Sultan of Brunei’s nephew

    FOOTBALLERS today make massive money.With the average Premier League wage now exceeding £50k-per-week, it’s no wonder boys grow up dreaming of making it pro.
    Gianluca Vialli has always enjoyed the high-lifeCredit: Instagram @lucavialliHowever, this lot were already from wealthy backgrounds before they made it to the big league.Let SunSport guide you through the football stars that were already swimming in riches and didn’t need the beautiful game.GIANLUCA VIALLIChelsea and Italy legend Vialli was always recognised as a gentleman of the game.And it’s probably got to do with his upbringing.He was raised by his father, a self-made millionaire, in a 60-room castle called the Castello di Belgioioso in Cremona, along with four siblings.The Champions League and Serie A winner also loves a posh round of golf.He took part in the Alfred Dunhill links championship pro-am event, which is one of the richest golf tournaments played in Europe.Vialli was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2017 but has successfully undergone treatment to be clear of the disease.He currently works alongside manager Roberto Mancini with the Italian national team. Vialli grew up in a 60-room castle called the Castello di Belgioioso in CremonaCredit: Alamy Dignified Vialli had a far from modest upbringingCredit: Instagram @lucavialli Gianluca Vialli scores for Chelsea against Nottingham Forest in 1996Credit: News Group Newspapers LtdFRANK LAMPARDThe ex-Chelsea manager didn’t have to go into football, although it was an easy step for him to make.Lampard came from a football family, with uncle Harry Redknapp and dad Frank Lampard Snr showing him the way at West Ham United.He intended the posh Brentwood School in Essex that would’ve cost a fortune in school fees.There, he scored 11 GCSE’s and could’ve been an accountant, according to a former teacher. Frank Lampard went to posh Brentwood High SchoolCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdGERARD PIQUEBeing half of a celebrity couple (his missus is Colombian singer Shakira), Barcelona defender Pique has made his own fortune.However, growing up life was easy for the defender who had a spell in England at Manchester United as a youth.He lived a comfortable existence in Catalonia. Dad Joan is a successful attorney and businessman, while mum Montserrat is the director of a hospital in Barcelona.Even Pique’s grandfather Amador Bernabeu was minted – as a former director of the La Liga champions. Gerard Pique’s dad Joan is a successful attorney and businessman, while mum Montserrat is the director of a hospital in BarcelonaCredit: AlamyFAIQ BOLKIAHFormerly of Leicester City, currently playing for Portuguese club Marítimo, Bolkiah is the nephew of the Sultan of Brunei, who has a fortune estimated to be worth £15bn.His dad is Jefri Bolkiah, a brother of the oil tycoon, so that makes Faiq a member of their royal family and in line to receive a nice inheritance.At his 50th birthday, to impress his son, he hired Michael Jackson to play a private gig just for them. Faiq Bolkiah is a former Leicester City trainee and nephew of the Sultan of BruneiCredit: Instagram @fjbolkiahAL-SAADI GADDAFIThe third son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, Al-Saadi played for Perugia, Udinese and was on the books at Sampdoria.In 2011, he retired and became the commander of Libya’s Special Forces and led the army in the Libyan Civil War. In 2018, he was cleared of murder charges after he was extradited from Niger back to Libya.During his playing days he once employed Diego Maradona as a technical consultant, and Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson as his personal trainer. Al-Saadi Gaddafi was the son of Colonel GaddafiCredit: AFP – Getty Gaddafi played in Italy before becoming an army generalCredit: Getty – ContributorHUGO LLORISThe Spurs goalie comes from an affluent background.Growing up in Nice in the South of France, his mother was an attorney, while his dad was a banker.He took tennis lessons as a kid, and was ranked high in his age range as a youngster.It meant football played second fiddle in his life until the age of 13.Lloris famously played through the pain of losing his mum, refusing bereavement leave to play for Nice. Hugo Lloris could have been a tennis star instead of a footballerCredit: AFP – GettyROBIN VAN PERSIEWealthy and artisanal, Van Persie’s parents afforded the former Arsenal striker a comfortable life growing up in Rotterdam.His father Bob is a renowned artist and sculptor, while his mother Jose Ras is a painter, teacher and jewellery designer.Van Persie’s parents split up when he was younger, and he was a troublesome teen.His dad expected him to become an artist too. Robin Van Persie’s parents were artisticCredit: Instagram @robinvanpersie Mother Jose Ras is a painter, teacher and jewellery designerCredit: Instagram @robinvanpersieMARIO BALOTELLIThe fiery Italian wasn’t born wealthy.Balotelli originally comes from Palermo and his parents where Ghanaian immigrants.But he was adopted by Francesco and Silvia Balotelli family when his mum and dad couldn’t afford him.They were a wealthy pair, who lived in an affluent part of Brescia called Concesio.His birth and adoptive parents fought for custody, but it was decided it was in Balotelli’s best interests to stay put. Mario Balotelli was adopted when he was a kidCredit: Instagram @mb459 Francesco and Silvia Balotelli lived wealthily in BresciaCredit: Getty Images – GettyANDREA PIRLOAn elegant footballer and man, Pirlo learned about the finer things in life when he was a kid.His dad Luigi set up a steel company in Brescia in 1982, which Andrea still has a stake in.The former Juventus star enjoyed an upper class life, which he later put to use in his own way.Pirlo, who ended his career in the MLS, also owns his own vineyard, as rich people do. Andrea Pirlo learned about the finer things in life as a youngsterCredit: Instagram @andreapirlo21 Today, refined Pirlo owns his own vineyardCredit: Instagram @andreapirlo21PATRICK BAMFORDHe doesn’t have to play centre forward for Leeds, you know.Bamford isn’t your typical footballer, being a skilled violin and piano player and attended fee-paying Nottingham High School, got five A*s at GCSE and went on to study French, history and biology at A Level.Bamford was even offered a scholarship at Harvard in the US, who recognised his academic prowess.However, he’s not related to JCB founder Joseph Bamford, as was once claimed. Patrick Bamford went to private school and was offered a scholarship to HarvardCredit: Instagram @patrick_bamford Bamford is a not relative of JCB founder Joseph Bamford as was once claimedCredit: Hulton Archive – GettyKAKAMost of Brazil’s best footballers lead a life that tells a rags-to-riches tale. But former Ballon d’Or winner Kaka is different.He was raised by father Bosco Izecson Pereira Leite, who was an engineer, while his mother Simone dos Santos was a school teacher.It has been reported that Kaka lived comfortably, and wasn’t raised in poverty like many of his teammates for his country. Brazilian legend Kaka lived a comfortable existence growing upCredit: Instagram @kaka Kaka’s father Bosco Izecson Pereira Leite was an engineerCredit: Instagram @kakaRef books Brazilian legend Kaka before taking a selfie with him during star studded charity match More

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    Cristiano Ronaldo’s amazing £20million Gulfstream G20 jet flies at 560mph and transports partner Georgina Rodriguez

    CRISTIANO RONALDO lives a jet-set lifestyle, regularly travelling to and from his homeland of Portugal.So it makes sense the Manchester United star, 36, bought a Gulfstream G200 twin-engine jet in 2015 for £20million.
    Cristiano Ronaldo’s £20m private jet has a bedCredit: Instagram Ronaldo owns a Gulfstream G200Credit: Rex FeaturesHe and partner Georgina Rodriguez have been seen making the most of the luxury transport.And it’s worth every penny, as you’ll see here…IT’S FAST!Originally named the ‘Astra Galaxy’, the G200 is capable of reaching a top speed of 560mph.Its range is up to 3,910 miles with four passengers in tow, so it’s ideal for quick flights from his new base in England to hubs around Europe.But the G200 offers a generous seating configuration, and can fit as many as eight to 10 passengers for one flight. Ronaldo and partner Georgina Rodriguez often use their private jet to zoom around EuropeCredit: Instagram @georginagioCredit: Instagram Family games are easy for the Ronaldos on board the spacious aircraft[/caption] The Gulfstream G200 is capable of reaching a top speed of 560mphCredit: Alamy It takes two crew members to man the G200Credit: AvbuyerIT’S A RARITYAfter its first flight in 1997 was followed by certification from the US and Israeli aviation agencies in 1998, the G200 was made available in 1999.It was something of a rarity though, with only 250 ever made – making Ronaldo’s purchase even more exclusive.The final production G200 rolled off the production line in 2011, when the G250 started to gain popularity. So, it’s vintage!WHAT’S IT GOT?As you can imagine, and what £20m buys you, the G200 is filled with features that’ll make flying in it a luxury. Between eight to 10 passengers can travel at once on the private jetCredit: Instagram Ronaldo bought the G200 in 2015Credit: Instagram The G200 is vintage with only 250 ever madeCredit: Alamy Ronaldo’s luxury G200 is the height of luxuryCredit: PrivateflyAs well as being roomy, Ronaldo has a wardrobe where he can store his designer clothes.There’s Wi-Fi, a telephone, fax machine, electric oven, microwave, refrigerator, and an entertainment system.Perhaps those who fly with CR7 are treated with an elaborate in-flight movie of his greatest goals collection.Nike honours Cristiano Ronaldo’s achievement of 110 Portuguese goals with moving advert More

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    Cristiano Ronaldo’s amazing £20m Gulfstream G20 jet flies at 560mph and transports partner Georgina Rodriguez

    CRISTIANO RONALDO lives a jet-set lifestyle, regularly travelling to and from his homeland of Portugal.So it makes sense the Manchester United star, 36, bought a Gulfstream G200 twin-engine jet in 2015 for £20million.
    Cristiano Ronaldo’s £20m private jet has a bedCredit: Instagram Ronaldo owns a Gulfstream G200Credit: Rex FeaturesHe and partner Georgina Rodriguez have been seen making the most of the luxury transport.And it’s worth every penny, as you’ll see here…IT’S FAST!Originally named the ‘Astra Galaxy’, the G200 is capable of reaching a top speed of 560mph.Its range is up to 3,910 miles with four passengers in tow, so it’s ideal for quick flights from his new base in England to hubs around Europe.But the G200 offers a generous seating configuration, and can fit as many as eight to 10 passengers for one flight. Ronaldo and partner Georgina Rodriguez often use their private jet to zoom around EuropeCredit: Instagram @georginagioCredit: Instagram Family games are easy for the Ronaldos on board the spacious aircraft[/caption] The Gulfstream G200 is capable of reaching a top speed of 560mphCredit: Alamy It takes two crew members to man the G200Credit: AvbuyerIT’S A RARITYAfter its first flight in 1997 was followed by certification from the US and Israeli aviation agencies in 1998, the G200 was made available in 1999.It was something of a rarity though, with only 250 ever made – making Ronaldo’s purchase even more exclusive.The final production G200 rolled off the production line in 2011, when the G250 started to gain popularity. So, it’s vintage!WHAT’S IT GOT?As you can imagine, and what £20m buys you, the G200 is filled with features that’ll make flying in it a luxury. Between eight to 10 passengers can travel at once on the private jetCredit: Instagram Ronaldo bought the G200 in 2015Credit: Instagram The G200 is vintage with only 250 ever madeCredit: Alamy Ronaldo’s luxury G200 is the height of luxuryCredit: PrivateflyAs well as being roomy, Ronaldo has a wardrobe where he can store his designer clothes.There’s Wi-Fi, a telephone, fax machine, electric oven, microwave, refrigerator, and an entertainment system.Perhaps those who fly with CR7 are treated with an elaborate in-flight movie of his greatest goals collection.Nike honours Cristiano Ronaldo’s achievement of 110 Portuguese goals with moving advert More

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    Footballers’ amazing body transformations from Man Utd’s Ronaldo building mass muscle to Hazard shedding excess weight

    FOOTBALLERS will do anything to get an edge over their opponents.And that means more work in the gym, sculpting their perfect bodies and lifting heavy weights to gain extra muscle.
    Cristiano Ronaldo is sculpted like an AdonisCredit: AFP or licensors
    But these stars didn’t always look like body builders.
    In fact, these athletes have enjoyed a remarkable body transformation over the years, even when they could not train normally last year during the coronavirus lockdown.
    EDEN HAZARD
    When former Chelsea star Hazard moved to Real Madrid in a deal worth £130million, Los Blancos were delighted.
    But they wouldn’t have been happy when he turned up to training seven kilograms overweight.
    Even fans pointed out he looked chunky when he reported for preseason games.

    However, during the coronavirus lockdown Hazard took his fitness very seriously.
    “It’s complicated for me. I’m trying not to eat a lot,” he told RTBF.
    “I’m trying not to go into the pantry to eat a lot of buns, but it’s not easy.”
    Unfortunately for the Belgian he has still suffered to hit top form since for Madrid and has been linked with a move to Juventus.
    When Eden Hazard arrived at Real Madrid he was seven kilograms overweightCredit: Twitter @realmadrid
    CRISTIANO RONALDO
    As a youngster, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner was often called too skinny by his coaches.
    But through the years, Ronaldo went from lanky winger to powerhouse forward thanks to a strict exercise regime.
    “I put it in my mind that my body can improve,” Ronaldo said.
    “With dedication and hard work in the gym I improved a lot on that – at the end of the day it’s down to the person’s mindset.”
    A Pilates-based routine that focuses on resistance work to strengthen his core is also key to his success – reportedly giving the Portuguese star the body of a 23-year-old.
    Now Manchester United will be hoping to reap the rewards after they forked out to bring him back to Old Trafford from Juventus at the age of 36.
    Ronaldo used to be called too skinny when he was an up and coming youngsterCredit: AFP
    Thanks to a strict diet and rigorous exercise regime Ronaldo has transformed his bodyCredit: Getty – Contributor
    MARCUS RASHFORD
    When Rashford emerged on the scene in 2017 as a fresh-faced 19-year-old, his body was still developing.
    But having Ronaldo as a role model at the club when he was a youngster was a big help.
    The striker watched his now teammate in training closely, adding strength and conditioning work to the technical training he does at Carrington, which has given him a more muscular physique today.
    When Marcus Rashford first emerged on the scene in 2017 he was skin and boneCredit: Reuters
    Today, with added strength and conditioning training Rashford has bulked upCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI
    The Bayern Munich striker has been sensational for the Bavarian giants, and it’s all down to his nutritionist wife Anna.
    Through his diet, as well as rigorous training regime with the Bundesliga side, he is now the perfect specimen.
    “We changed our diet step by step, first cutting out sweets and then milk,” Lewandowski explained.
    “Cows’ milk and soya milk isn’t good for me. Almond milk and rice milk is OK. I don’t really drink alcohol, either. Maybe wine but only sometimes.”
    When he started his career at Lech Poznan Lewandowski was skinnyCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Lewandowski now flashes killer abs thanks to a diet enforced by his nutritionist wife AnnaCredit: Instagram @_rl9
    ADAMA TRAORE
    A devastating blend of pace and power, Traore’s game has come on leaps and bounds.
    And social media blew up when snaps of the Wolves winger emerged showing off a raging bicep that would’ve put any Hollywood action hero to shame.
    But despite his rippling muscles, Traore insists he doesn’t do any weight training.
    “My training? I don’t do weights,” he told Spanish outlet La Sexta.
    “It’s hard to believe, but I don’t do weights.
    “It’s genetic. I exercise, but I gain mass very quickly.”
    Spanish winger Adama Traore was a slight winger playing for Spain’s U16 teamCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Today, blossoming at Wolves, Traore is henchCredit: Getty – Contributor
    ADEBAYO AKINFENWA
    You don’t get the nickname ‘The Beast” for nothing, as well as a 98 strength rating in FIFA 20.
    Football’s strongest man Akinfenwa, 39, ruffles defenders feathers playing for Wycombe Wanderers in League One.
    To fuel his weights sessions, the striker eats like a beast too, although his weight does go up and down.
    “Breakfast is Weetabix with honey,” he told the Daily Mail.
    “At training there will be some kind of chicken. Our chef personally does chicken for me and that makes me very happy.
    “Then a shake in the afternoon. For dinner, again it’s probably chicken, potato and coleslaw. My partner is half-Nigerian, half-Caribbean so it may be the curry goat, rice and potato. It’s the carbs I need to eat.
    “I throw in the odd Nando’s. Quarter-chicken, medium breast, chips, corn on the cob and five wings. I don’t deviate.”
    Adebayo Akinfenwa had a smaller frame during his time at NorthamptonCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Akinfenwa is now nicknamed The Beast because of his enormous size
    HULK
    The aptly named Brazilian striker has always been admired for his physical stature.
    Built like a truck, Hulk is still terrorising defenders back in Brazil for  Atlético Mineiro.
    But there was a time when the former Porto star looked a little overweight, rather than chiselled.
    He has toned up now, and looks fitter than his 35-years suggest.
    At Porto Hulk was a little rounder and squarerCredit: AFP – Getty
    Now plying his trade back in Brazil, Hulk is leaner, more muscular and fit as a fiddle
    SERGIO RAMOS
    The Real Madrid legend’s Instagram account is littered with videos of high-intensity workout videos.
    When he was at Sevilla, he was just a beanpole of a defender. Now, he’s the real deal.
    “My training routines at home are usually focused on functional and isometric exercises, always ending with some cardio work,” the recent Paris Saint-Germain signing revealed.
    And for Sergio, a healthy breakfast is the perfect to start the day.
    He revealed: “I usually take a coffee, some whole-grain bread with protein like turkey breast or a poached egg, and a piece of fruit.”
    When he began his career at Sevilla, Ramos was a beanpole of a defenderCredit: EPA
    Ramos is now one of the most chiselled footballers around
    GEORGE ELOKOBI
    There’s no doubt about it, Elokobi is hench.
    The former Wolves star, now playing for National League side Maidstone United, was always a crowd favourite because of his size.
    At only 5ft 9inches, he isn’t the tallest. But he earned the nickname of ‘The Body’ at Molineux because he was pure muscle.
    The defender even stripped down to his smalls on the catwalk during a charity fashion show at the club.
    Former Wolves star George Elokobi was nicknamed ‘The Body’
    Elokobi even stripped down to his smalls to show off his six-pack for a charity fashion showCredit: Matthew Ashton
    MARIO BALOTELLI
    The fiery former Manchester City striker was always tall and lean.
    But after celebrating scoring for Italy against Germany in Euro 2012, he was keen to show off a ripped torso as he flexed his muscles shirtless.
    However, the normally fit Balotelli was anything but in 2018 when he returned to training for Nice reportedly two stone overweight when a move to Marseille collapsed.
    He soon dropped half a stone and was back to normal and is now playing for Turkish outfit Adana Demirspor.
    When Mauro Balotelli first emerged on the scene he was leanerCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    At Euro 2012 Balotelli flexes his muscles after scoring against GermanyCredit: Corbis – Getty
    ALEXIS SANCHEZ
    The Inter Milan striker takes his training very seriously.
    Former Manchester United star Sanchez enjoys working out alone, and shared a video online strutting his stuff at their Carrington training ground to the famous Rocky theme ‘Eye of the Tiger’ in 2019.
    Sanchez has also been seen in the past enjoying sprint drills on the beach. After all, even in pre-season you can’t down tools in the summer.
    Standing at 5ft 6in, the former Gunner knows he needs strength as an attribute for his game to thrive. And he looks the business after rediscovering his form in Italy.
    Alexis Sanchez has worked hard on building his muscle massCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Sanchez is happy to share his extra workouts on InstagramCredit: Instagram @alexis_officia1
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    23 reasons we love Cristiano Ronaldo on his Man Utd return, from charity donations to no tattoos so he can give blood

    CRISTIANO Ronaldo isn’t just loved by Manchester United fans.The Portuguese legend, 36, has sensationally rejoined the Red Devils and returned to the Premier League after leaving Juventus.
    Cristiano Ronaldo has agreed to rejoin Man UtdCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Man Utd confirmed Ronaldo’s capture on social media
    His years of success, first at United, then Real Madrid and formerly at Juventus have made the Portuguese one of the most divisive athletes in the world.
    Adored by fans for his ridiculous skill and achievement, Ronaldo also has an army of critics who hate his petulant behaviour and obsession with appearance and brand.
    But while many deride Ronaldo for his antics on the pitch, few know of his charity work off of it.
    Here’s why Ronaldo has one of the biggest hearts in all of sport.
    CORONAVIRUS PAYCUT
    With an estimated wealth of around £400million, you could argue that it wouldn’t hurt Ronaldo to take a pay cut.
    But not all footballers are in agreement with that idea.
    However, Ronaldo led the way with a wage cut for March, April, May, and June last year while we waited to see what the initial outbreak of the coronavirus would do in the football world.
    That’s said to have cost Ronaldo £3.8m personally.
    Ronaldo led the way by taking a pay cut during the coronavirus pandemicCredit: Refer to Caption
    GENEROUS DONATION
    According to various reports, Ronaldo teamed up with his agent Jorge Mendes last year to donate £1m to hospitals in Portugal to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
    Hospitals in Porto and Lisbon were recipients of the generous donation – receiving beds and ventilators to cope with the high-number of patients suffering with Covid-19.
    Daniel Ferro, president of Lisbon’s Santa Maria Hospital, revealed the selfless act.
    “We were contacted by Jorge Mendes, who volunteered with Cristiano Ronaldo to finance two intensive care units for critical patients suffering from Covid-19,” Ferro said.
    “There are fans, monitors, infusion pumps, beds … all the equipment that constitutes an intensive care unit equipped to provide care to a Covid-19 patient.”
    Teaming up with his agent Jorge Mendes, Ronaldo donated £1m to Portuguese hospitals for beds and ventilatorsCredit: Instagram
    BONUS PAY
    Ronaldo’s international team-mate Bernardo Silva let the cat out of the bag for this one.
    According to the Manchester City star, CR7 asked the Portugal squad to donate 50 per cent of their qualification bonus for Euro 2020 to help combat the coronavirus pandemic.
    “So we qualified to the 2020 Euros, which now is in 2021,” Silva said.
    “And he gave us the idea let’s donate part of our bonus, so I think our national team, our players will donate 50 per cent of our qualifying bonus.”
    Bernardo Silva revealed Ronaldo asked the Portugal squad to donate 50 per cent of their qualifying bonus for Euro 2020Credit: Getty – Contributor
    HIS EUROPEAN GOLDEN BOOT
    In 2011, Cristiano Ronaldo was awarded the European Golden Boot after scoring 40 goals under Jose Mourinho, although Los Blancos could only finish second in La Liga and crashed out in the semi-finals of the Champions League.
    Rather than keep the award in his already packed trophy room – Ronaldo opted to sell it for charity.
    The boot went for auction and raised a stunning £1.2m.
    The funds went towards building a number of schools in war-torn Gaza.
    Cristiano Ronaldo sold his European Golden Boot at a charity auction – raising £1.2million to build schools in GazaCredit: EPA
    THE BALLON D’OR
    Ronaldo repeated the trick of selling off one of his trophies in 2017, this time his 2013 Ballon d’Or trophy at a charity auction in London.
    The gala dinner, to raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation – which grants wishes to children with life-threatening conditions – was a roaring success.
    Ronaldo’s Ballon d’Or made a massive £530,000 for the organisation too.
    The Real Madrid star also sold off his 2013 Ballon d’Or in October, raising another £530,000 for the Make-A-Wish FoundationCredit: EPA
    AN AMBASSADOR
    Ronaldo continues to use his global platform as a force for good.
    He is an ambassador for three major charities, Save the Children, Unicef and World Vision, and has spoken up for countless more.
    At his 2014 Ballon d’Or speech, Ronaldo made a point of mentioning a group of children he had met with leukemia.
    He has continued to speak out in those roles.
    The Portuguese is a vocal ambassador for a number of different charities, including Save the Children and UnicefCredit: Wenn
    In 2016, he recorded a message to the children affected by the Syrian conflict, calling them “true heroes” and stating “I am with you”.
    He also made a secret donation which he asked Save the Children not to reveal.
    Ronaldo’s Ice Bucket Challenge video – the viral sensation that raised hundreds of millions of pounds in 2014 – was seen by more than a hundred million people across his social media platforms.WIN BONUSES
    Ronaldo has also been very generous with giving up money earned from his exceptional performances on the pitch.
    In 2013 he was named in the Uefa Team of the Year – earning a €100,000 (£89,000) bonus from the European governing body.
    But rather than cash the cheque, he donated it to the Red Cross.
    A year later the Portuguese star led Real Madrid to La Decima, their tenth Champions League victory, and picked up a £450,000 bonus from Los Blancos.
    But Ronaldo again decided against cashing the money, instead sharing it among the three charities he is an ambassador for, Unicef, World Vision and Save the Children.
    Ronaldo has donated a number of individual bonuses to charity – including this €100,000 cheque to the Red CrossCredit: UEFA
    GIVES BLOOD
    The 36-year-old, compared to a growing number of his peers, is remarkably tattoo-free.
    It’s all for a reason – Ronaldo regularly donates blood and has been involved in numerous campaigns to encourage others to do the same.
    People with tattoos can donate blood, but are not able to do so immediately after getting new ink to reduce the risk of infection.
    Ronaldo is a frequent giver of blood and has advocated for others to do the same
    The Portuguese does not have any tattoos so he can donate blood more frequently
    He said in 2015: “We can all make a difference by donating blood.
    “Each donation can benefit up to three people in emergency situations and for long-term medical treatments… That’s why I am enthusiastic… to the importance of blood donation and to encourage people around the world to become lifelong blood donors and help save lives.”
    Ronaldo also donates bone marrow after a former team-mate revealed his struggles.
    Carlos Martins had a son who needed bone marrow and Ronaldo has been a donor since.
    He said donating bone marrow is ‘something a lot of people think is a difficult thing to do but it’s nothing more than drawing blood and doesn’t hurt.’
    MULTI-MILLION POUND RELIEF
    Ronaldo again donated a huge amount of money in 2015, to the relief efforts for the Nepalese earthquake in April 2015.
    The deadly natural disaster killed 9,000 people, injured 22,000 more and caused untold amounts of damage to the country.
    Ronaldo is reported to have given £5MILLION to Save the Children’s disaster relief fund – although those reports have remained unverified and were denied by the charity.
    He likely did make a donation, although the amount remains a mystery.
    Ronaldo is reported to have donated £5MILLION to the Nepal Earthquake relief fund after 9,000 people were killed in April 2015Credit: EPA
    HELPING A CANCER CENTRE
    Ronaldo’s mother, Dolores Aveiro, survived breast cancer in 2007.
    The Manchester United man decided to thank the care centre in Portugal that treated his mum – adding £120,000 to their coffers.
    Ronaldo’s mother Dolores beat breast cancer in 2007, with the forward giving £120,000 to the Portuguese care centre that treated herCredit: EPA
    INVITATION TO AN ORPHAN
    In Lebanese capital Beirut, Real Madrid fan Haidar was orphaned when both of his parents were killed by a suicide bomber.
    A local reporter got in touch with the Spanish giants and eventually the boy was invited to the club.
    It lead to a heart-rending video of Ronaldo cuddling the youngster as he burst into tears of sheer delight to meet his hero.
    HELPING A YOUNG FAN
    Ronaldo was alerted to the story of  Nuhuzet Guillen, a nine-year-old with terminal cancer in 2009.
    After hearing about the fan, Ronaldo decided to send a driver to bring the family to the hotel where the Real Madrid team were staying.
    After emerging from the lift, he is reported to have joked to the youngster: “Don’t you want to say anything?”
    He dedicated a goal to Nuhuzet, inviting him to watch the match in his private box at the Bernabeu, and after the game gave him his match shirt.
    Ronaldo paid the medical bill at an expensive private medical centre for terminally ill Nuhuzet GuillenCredit: Twitter @Ronaldo
    After speaking with his father, Ronaldo learned there was not much that could be done, although there was experimental treatment available in the US, which the star paid for.
    When Nuhuzet’s condition worsened, Ronaldo offered to pay for all of his medication, costing hundreds of thousands, and treatment at a private medical centre.
    Ronaldo paid that for more than a year, until the boy sadly passed away in March 2013.GENEROUS WITH HIS TIME
    Ronaldo is often targeted by pitch invaders for selfies and pictures.
    But rather than avoid the fans, CR7 knows he is an icon to these people and instead often stops for pictures.
    On numerous occasions he has stopped fans from being dealt with by heavy-handed security.
    Ronaldo also loves to interact with supporters inside stadiums, often staying to throw his shirt into the crowd, sign autographs and take pictures.
    Ronaldo is often seen taking time to speak and chat with fans and also protect pitch invaders from heavy-handed stewardsCredit: Getty – Contributor
    HELPING ANOTHER YOUNG FAN
    In 2014, the mother of another young fan, ten-month-old Erik Ortiz Cruz, asked Ronaldo to donate a shirt to the boy, who has cortical dysplasia.
    The brain abnormality causes up to 30 seizures a day.
    After hearing the full story Ronaldo paid £55,000 for initial brain surgery and pledged to cover the cost of any follow-up treatment – although none has so far been needed.
    He also helped raise extra money for Erik by donating a signed kit to sell at auction.
    Ronaldo paid £55,000 for surgery to help ten-month old Erik Ortiz Cruz beat a brain condition
    BROKEN ARM
    During a pre-season friendly at Bournemouth, Ronaldo blasted one of his trademark free-kicks into the crowd at the Vitality Stadium.
    Unfortunately for 11-year-old Charlie Silverwood, the shot broke the boy’s arm.
    Club president Florentino Perez called Charlie, while Ronaldo gave him a signed Real Madrid shirt.
    During a Champions League clash he also hit a shot into the crowd that made a young boy cry.
    He leapt into the stand to give the youngster his training top.
    Ronaldo appears in Save the Children video for World Refugee Day
    BEST FRIEND EVER
    Super-agent Jorge Mendes named Ronaldo as his best man when he married Sandra in 2015.
    And Ronaldo decided to reward his Portuguese friend handsomely, buying him a whole Greek Island as a wedding present.
    The island is said to have cost almost £40MILLION.
    INVITATION FOR RICKSEN
    Rangers legend Fernando Ricksen was suddenly diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2013.
    The former Netherlands international was wheelchair-bound and relied on his wife and carers to look after him until his death in September 2019.
    After his condition became well-known, Ronaldo contacted the Scottish title winner on social media to invite Ricksen and his family to a match at the Bernabeu.
    Ronaldo also presented a shirt to the former right-back after a Champions League win over Legia Warsaw in October 2016.
    Ronaldo invited former Rangers defender Fernando Ricksen, who has motor neurone disease, and his family to a Real Madrid gameCredit: @RicksenVeronika
    Cristiano Ronaldo meets Rangers hero Fernando Ricksen and gives him a shirtCristiano’s big donations

    Selling his 2011 European Golden boot – £1.2milion
    Selling his 2013 Ballon d’or – £530,000
    Donating to the Nepalese earthquake – £5million* (reported)
    Uefa Team of the Year bonus – £100,000
    Champions League 2014 win bonus – £450,000
    Portugese cancer centre – £120,000
    Helping Erik Oritz Cruz – £55,000

    SUPER TEAM-MATE
    After La Decima, Real Madrid’s players not only got that win bonus from the club, but also a special gift from Ronaldo.
    The player of the tournament decided to reward his team-mates with personalised watches from luxury watch brand Bvlgari.
    Each watch was personalised and said to have cost him £5,000 each.
    After winning La Decima, Ronaldo presented all of his team-mates with a personalised Bvlgari watch, costing around £5,000 eachCredit: @aarbeloa17
    BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING
    Ronaldo’s father, Denis was an alcoholic who battled with his addiction for years before his death in 2005.
    Older brother Hugo Aveiro was heading down that same path, addicted to alcohol and drugs.
    But as Ronaldo’s fame grew he decided to intervene – promising to dedicate La Decima to his older brother if he kicked his destructive habits.
    He did and then came on to the pitch to share an emotional embrace with Ronaldo after full-time.
    Hugo, who is ten years older than Cristiano, has since been pictured alongside Ronaldo at numerous events, including the 2016 Ballon d’Or ceremony.
    Ronaldo is also godfather to Hugo’s son, while the Juventus and Portugal star decided to put his older brother in charge of the Ronaldo Museum in Madeira.
    So next time someone mentions how much they hate Ronaldo’s preening on the field, just remember how much he helps out off it.
    Cristiano Ronaldo’s older brother Hugo (right) battled alcohol and drug addiction but now runs the CR7 Museum in MadeiraCredit: Getty Images

    PATIENCE OF A SAINT
    Humble Cristiano Ronaldo happily waited 40 minutes for a table in a restaurant and is a ‘decent boy’, reveals chefCredit: Instagram / @georginagio
    Humble Ronaldo showed he is just like the rest of us when he went out for a pre-Christmas dinner with girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez and son Cristiano Jr in December 2018.
    Turin chef Davide Fiore offered the exclusive party a spot at 9.30pm – only for the Ronaldo clan to rock up 90 minutes early and have to wait FOURTY minutes for a table.
    But the forward didn’t throw his toys out of the pram like some critics might’ve expected, instead waiting patiently with no sign of arrogance and Fiore described him as a ‘decent boy’.
    A GREAT TIPPER
    Ronaldo is a massive fan of the luxury Costa Navarino resort in southern Greece and has stayed there multiple times.
    The area comprises several sites, with two five-star hotels, as well as luxury private residences, conference facilities, spas and golf courses.It is not clear exactly where Ronaldo was staying – the owners enforced a media blackout to allow Ronaldo and his family some privacy – but he clearly loved it.
    After week long stays in 2018 and 2019, Ronaldo left a massive tip for the staff who had looked after him, paying £20,000 on top of his bill to be shared among ten staff on both occasions.
    NEVER FORGETS A KIND GESTURE
    Ronaldo revealed he was given free burgers by three women when he used to beg for food as a child.
    After a massive appeal, one of the women was found – after Ron claimed he would knock on the door of a McDonald’s next to Sporting Lisbon’s stadium.
    After days of searching, Paula Leca came forward to say she was one of the three women – calling Ronaldo ‘timid’.
    And Ronaldo has offered to take generous Paula out for dinner either in Turin or Lisbon as a token of his gratitude.
    PAYING FOR LIFE-SAVING TREATMENT
    Youngster Tomas required life-saving treatment
    Alongside Georgina, Ronaldo helped pay for a child’s cancer treatment.
    Portuguese youngster Tomas was diagnosed with rare cancer neuroblastoma in September 2019.
    After suffering a relapse in October last year, Tomas’ parents appealed to try and get funding for their brave child’s operations.
    And it appears that Cristiano and Georgina discreetly stepped up in the time of need. A message, shared by Georgina’s sister Ivana, confirmed the star couple’s involvement.
    It thanks ‘various people of great humanity’ for their generosity in the time of need.
    And it goes on to add: “Thank you Georgina and Cristiano for your help, solidarity and great heart.
    “Infinite thanks for helping us so that Tomas can access treatment.”
    The brave kid then checked in to D’Hebron Hospital in Barcelona for tests and oncology consultations. But it wouldn’t have been possible, if not for Ronaldo.
    Cristiano Ronaldo is hoping to track down a lady called Edna who used to give him free burgers as a kid when he had no money and was impoverished More