Ronaldo’s Retirement Palace: Dream Specs Revealed

by Archynetys Sports Desk

Work has been completed on the luxurious residence, which is located in a coastal resort, 30 miles from the Portuguese capital, Lisbon. This huge palace is one of the largest and most expensive homes in the country, and includes a large swimming pool and underground parking spaces, in order to store his car collection, which is worth 12 million pounds sterling.

The British newspaper “Mirror” reported that work on this spacious, eight-bedroom property continued for more than three years, and Ronaldo is expected to move in after he retires from playing, as he currently plays for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia. The palace includes a huge glass swimming pool, with an underwater passage that allows guests to see who is swimming above.

Ronaldo’s wealth is worth about 1.4 billion pounds sterling, and his young family will enjoy many special benefits, such as a smart heating system, a gym, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a massage room and a cinema.

The building includes a playground for his five children, while the family can enjoy a private beach. The palace also features solid gold faucets, Italian marble, and even a mural designed by Louis Vuitton.

Ronaldo also tried to buy the golf course next to his new home to provide him with greater security, but his offer was rejected.

This palace is the latest addition to the list of properties of the former Manchester United star.

Ronaldo also owns a luxury building worth £6 million in Lisbon, which offers a panoramic view of the Portuguese capital, and includes three spacious suites, two swimming pools, one indoor and one outdoor, a gym, a sauna and a cinema room.

He also owns a property in his hometown of Madeira, noting that he lived a simple life in his early days, as he grew up in a small house without many luxuries, and he often played football when he was young without shoes and a primitive ball.

But now he owns a multi-million pound mansion in his hometown, and an abandoned warehouse has been transformed into a stunning venue, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, with two swimming pools and its own football pitch.

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