The Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo spent only a few days in his new mansion in the Manchester area before leaving for another property. The British newspaper "The Sun" reported on Thursday that the Manchester United forward vacated his 7-bedroom mansion, valued at $9.6 million in Cheshire, near Manchester. Ronaldo exchanged the mansion for a less expensive one ($4 million) previously owned by a former "Red Devils" player, whose identity has not been disclosed.
Ronaldo (36 years old), who joined Manchester United at the beginning of the current season, moved his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez (27 years old) and their four children from his first mansion less than a week before finding the new one. The new mansion is also located in Cheshire and features a swimming pool, a cinema room, and a garage that accommodates four cars. It is equipped with security cameras and electric gates, and is monitored by security guards.
According to "The Sun," real estate agents arranged the deal for Ronaldo to purchase the new mansion, which is distinguished by trees that provide privacy for its residents. Ronaldo had previously lived in the same area at the beginning of his sports career, making it familiar to him. His children attend a private school in the area, and he hopes to show his girlfriend around once the excitement of his return to the English club decreases.