Inside The N13bn Mansion Cristiano Ronaldo Will Be Staying At Manchester (Photo)
Football idol Cristiano Ronaldo flew in by private jet for his Manchester United return and set up home in a stunning £25 million mansion.

The luxury property boasts a high-tech fitness complex complete with pool and jacuzzi — allowing Ronaldo to work on his fitness ahead of his Old Trafford homecoming next Saturday against Newcastle United.
A six-strong security team has accompanied him and is patrolling the property, which the club has rented after they pulled off his stunning £12.85million transfer.
Ronaldo, 36, will spend five days in quarantine before going to United’s Carrington training ground to meet his new team-mates on Wednesday.
A source told The Sun the Ronaldo effect had already touched Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s trophy-hungry squad.
He said: “The players are so excited about the arrival of Ronaldo.
“He has delivered a simple message to them which is ‘We need to win the league’.”
Ronaldo arrived in Manchester 24 hours before his partner Georgina Rodriguez, 27, posted a series of photos on Instagram of her and their four children travelling by private jet.
She also posted a snap of a “welcome” Cadbury’s chocolate bar bearing the Manchester United logo.
Yesterday Ronaldo’s minders were pictured collecting a meal for him at a restaurant in Alderley Edge, Cheshire.
A source said: “Ronaldo and his family are very excited to be moving back to the UK.
“He loved his time in Manchester and Georgina previously worked in the UK as a nanny before moving to Spain and meeting him.
United announced they had agreed transfer terms for Ronaldo dubbed “The Second Coming of Crist” on August 27 after his former boss Sir Alex Ferguson, 79, personally telephoned him.
It had looked like Ronaldo could have been on his way to rivals Manchester City but United boss Ed Woodward sanctioned a two-year deal for the star, who will earn around £500,000 a week.
United first signed Ronaldo after the Red Devils played his boyhood team Sporting Lisbon in a friendly in August 2003.
The club splashed out £12 million and immediately handed Ronaldo the iconic No 7 shirt.
He become a fan favourite during a six-year stint at the club in which he won the Premier League three times, the Champions League, the FA Cup, the League Cup twice and the Fifa Club World Cup.
He spent nine seasons in Spain before moving to Juventus in Italy in 2018.
Ronaldo dubbed CR7 has already told of his happiness at reclaiming the club’s No 7 shirt and declared: “I’m really glad and looking forward to starting my first game.”
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