
Ronaldo's Scrapped Manc Mansion Madness: Jacuzzis, Oak Trees and a €25m Portuguese Pad
Cristiano Ronaldo's abandoned Manchester United-era mansion plans fell apart over a risky jacuzzi idea and protected oak trees, as revealed by his architect. Now, his €25m seafront home in Portugal is complete with pools, a spa and space for 20 cars, but he and Georgina Rodriguez might skip living there due to privacy woes – possibly using it for a wedding before selling. The saga, originally reported by OffsAIde at OneFootball, highlights CR7's flair for dramatic property dreams.
Ronaldo's Scrapped Manc Mansion Madness: Jacuzzis, Oak Trees and a €25m Portuguese Pad
Ever wondered what happens when Cristiano Ronaldo mixes his superstar ego with property dreams? Back in his first Manchester United stint, CR7 had grand visions of a sprawling mansion that could've rivalled Old Trafford for sheer opulence. But like a dodgy penalty, it all went pear-shaped before he even kicked a ball for Real Madrid.
The Manchester Mega-Project That Never Was
We're talking early 2000s, when Ronaldo was twisting defenders into knots at United. He snapped up a massive plot and got chatting with architects about his dream pad. One boffin spilled the beans to Publico, revealing Ronaldo's wild request: a jacuzzi plonked right at the foot of his bed.
"No chance, mate," the architect shot back. "You'll wake up groggy from a sesh and tumble straight in – drowned before breakfast!" Ronaldo saw the funny side, chuckling it off, but that was just the start of the drama.
The real killer? The house design was so enormous it'd mean chopping down 16 cork oak trees. Architect drew the line: "Not on my watch – we're talking protected beauties here." Ronaldo fumed at his agent, then basically said, "Sod it, I'm off to Madrid, no house for me."
As reported by OffsAIde at OneFootball, the whole saga fizzled out. No mansion, no trees felled, just Ronaldo jetting to Spain for galactico glory. Classic CR7 – when plans don't bend to his will, he scores hat-tricks instead.
Portuguese Palace Finally Finished – But Will They Live There?
Fast-forward to now, and Ronaldo's traded rainy Manchester for sunnier climes. His seafront stunner in Madeira – his homeland – has wrapped up after a marathon six years of building. Semana slaps a €25 million price tag on it, ranking it among Portugal's priciest private pads.
This beast boasts indoor and outdoor pools for those post-match dips, a gym to keep the abs chiselled, a spa for recovery sessions, a private cinema for scouting opposition (or bingeing Netflix), lush gardens, and a garage swallowing 20 cars easy. Throw in Italian marble, gold taps that scream 'penalty miss compensation', and a custom Louis Vuitton mural – it's less house, more five-star resort.
But here's the pub chat kicker: V+ Fama whispers that Ronaldo and missus Georgina Rodriguez might never call it home. Privacy paranoia could keep them away; instead, picture a lavish wedding bash there before flipping it for a tidy profit. After all, who's got time for nosy neighbours when you're dodging paparazzi at Al-Nassr?
Why Ronaldo's Property Sagas Are Peak CR7
From jacuzzi near-death experiences to eco-warrior stand-offs, Ronaldo's house hunts mirror his career: bold, flashy, and rarely short of headlines. Remember, this is the bloke who's won five Ballon d'Ors – building empires off the pitch is just Tuesday.
United fans might chuckle at the what-if of a Ronaldo mansion in Manc, complete with a rooftop free-kick zone. But in Portugal, it's a symbol of his roots meeting his riches. Will they sell? Host the nuptials? Or add a helipad for dramatic arrivals?
One thing's sure: wherever Cristiano Ronaldo parks his boots, luxury follows. Stay tuned – next up, maybe a moon base? Cheers to that, lads.