Cristiano Ronaldo has a substantial income. As to Forbes, he became the first active athlete in team sports to earn more over $1 billiоn in career earnings in 2020. The average annual salary of his four-year contract with Juventus is $64 million. Remember, this does not include his lucrative lifetime contract with Nike, which grants him access to a clothing line, accessories, hotels, gyms, and CR7-branded merchandise.
Following years of playing a crucial role in Real Madrid’s оffensive strategy, Ronaldo opened the Pestana CR7 hotel in Madrid, expanding his hospitality business. The other two outposts, located in his native Portugal’s Funchal and Lisbon, Mexico, are already operational.
That pertains to his hotels, but let me introduce you to the multimillion-dollar homes he owns all over the world.
1. A holiday home in Marbella
Cristiano and his family were under lockdown at this vacation home in Marbella until they moved to Turin, where Ronaldo plays for Juventus, a few days before the Serie A season began. Only a short stroll from the Mediterranean Sea, Ronaldo’s vacation home boasts amenities including an infinity pool, LED pathways, and a built-in theater. With an open-concept living, kitchen, and dining area, an outdoor eating space, a large garden, and roomy bedrooms including walk-in wardrobes, the interior is a picture of clean, contemporary elegance. Renowned luxury developer Otergo Group designed the home.
2. An apartment in Trump Tower, NYC
Cristiano Ronaldo is well-known for taking a maximalist approach to living, and his properties reflect his audacious nature. It’s the same in his Trump Tower residence. In order to upgrade the interiors, Ronaldo brought in Juan Pablo Molyneux after purchasing it for $18.5 million in 2015. The Portuguese player still owns the 2,500 square foot pad, but Vanity Fair recently revealed that it was for sale.
3. A villa in Turin, Italy
Ronaldo shared this image of his quarantine at his Turin villa after testing positive for cоvid-19.
Ronaldo and his family at their Turin Villa
Ronaldo’s $47 million property portfolio is rounded off with his residence in Turin, Italy. It previously comprised an opulent pad in La Finca, Madrid, which was purportedly sold. But because of his work with the Italian powerhouse Juventus, he still has ownership of his Italian villa. The mansion is ideal for Ronaldo and his family, with both an indoor and outdoor pool, spacious living areas, a full-service gym, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Cristiano Ronaldo and his meаn machines
1. Bugatti Veyron2. A couple Ferraris – Ferrari F12 TDF and Ferrari 599 GTO
The two Ferraris, which are dressed in red and white, respectively, add an Italian flair to Ronaldo’s collection of vehicles, fitting in nicely with his Serie A club responsibilities. The first is a gorgeous limited edition Ferrari F12 TDF (Tour de France). The other one, a Ferrari 599 GTO, has a fascinating backstory: after smashing his first one, Ronaldo decided to buy another since he enjoyed the vehicle.3. Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4The Lamborghini Aventador, with its sleek, swift, and devastating design, is comparable to a fully-formed Cristiano Ronaldo on the football field. This is a perfect pair of wheels for the football player; it takes 2.9 seconds to go from 0 to 100 km/h.4. Mercedes-Benz GLE 63The Mercedes Benz GLE 63, with its AMG 5.5-liter V8 Biturbo engine at its heart, is a sports car with a sleek exterior, aerodynamic design, and an incredibly long bonet.5. Rolls Royce PhantomThis one is the ultimate status symbol; it has a unique laser light system and night vision. And that’s probably what Ronaldo drives to his ballon d’Or nights as well as his gala nights.On the field, the irrepressible 36-year-old tied former Iran star Ali Daei for the record as the highest goal scorer in international history with two braces against France. It won’t be long before Ronaldo surpasses all previous international scorers in scoring.