Cristiano Ronaldo buys massive mansion in Dubai's Jumeirah for millions of pounds
Cristiano Ronaldo's property portfolio spans several countries
Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly bought a massive property on Dubai's "Billionaires Island" joining other wealthy residents of the Middle Eastern spot.
The player from Al-Nassr, who possesses an amazing property portfolio spanning several countries, had an amazing 2023 in which he led the world in scoring.
At the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai, where he currently resides, Ronaldo, who earns £175 million a year from the Saudi team, will be recognised for this accomplishment.
The Portuguese footballer reportedly purchased a mansion on Jumeirah Bay Island, also referred to as "Billionaires Island," a private community of wealthy people in Dubai, reported Bloomberg.
According to the report, Ronaldo is expected to receive the extravagant property in 2024. Although the exact details are unknown, it is believed to have cost tens of millions of euros.
For comparison, a separate mansion on Billionaires Island that was up for sale just opened in 2017 and spans 30,000 square metres. It features six bedrooms, private beach access, a showroom large enough to hold seven automobiles, a spa, a swimming pool overlooking downtown Dubai, and on-site staff housing.
The island is referred to as Billionaires Island because there are more billionaires living there per square kilometre than in any other part of the United Arab Emirates. Rich Saudis, Israelis, Indians, and Russians also call the island home.
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