Inside the £60M luxury plane that Cristiano Ronaldo and his family flew to Saudi Arabia

After moving to Al Nassr for a £175 million a year salary, Cristiano Ronaldo took a £60 million private aircraft to Saudi Arabia.

The 19-seater plane Ronaldo used was built in 2005, but it underwent a complete renovation in 2018 and boasts an en-suite VIP bathroom with a shower.

The beautiful aircraft boasts a spacious queen-sized bed in the main bedroom. There are two queen-sized beds and three single beds in the cabin.

You can work from the skies thanks to its Ka-band internet and video conferencing equipment.

Following Ronaldo’s £175 million per year sale to Al Nassr, the family took a flight to Saudi Arabia.The three enormous compartments on the £60 million jet allow it to accommodate 80 to 100 pieces of luggage.

The twin bed on Georgina Rodriguez’s partner Cristiano Ronaldo’s private plane was displayed.The 28-year-old ex-sales assistant, who was dressed casually in black sportswear, sat on the mattress next to her 5-year-old daughter Alana.

The influencer, who carried her necessities in a red crocodile-skin purse, smiled enthusiastically for the photos and captioned them, saying, “Not without my @aloyoga.” Cristiano Ronaldo, Georgina Rodriguez, and their children traveled to Saudi Arabia in a multi-bedroom, £60 million luxury jet as part of their $175 million per year football contract.Prior to the superstar’s ceremonial introduction at the club later that day, Ronaldo will have his Al Nassr medical on Tuesday.

Al Nassr has announced that they would officially introduce Ronaldo on Tuesday at 7 p.m. local time (4 p.m. GMT) at Mrsool Park, their 30,000-seat stadium.

The Saudi publication Arriyadiyah reports that Al Nassr is prepared to “throw a party” on par with Cristiano Ronaldo’s Real Madrid debut in 2009.

The club proudly used the hashtag “Cristiano is yellow” along with an image of him performing his signature celebration to share the news on Instagram.As he searches for a permanent property in Riyadh, it is reported that the veteran and his family would remain in a posh hotel in the city.

Ronaldo might very possibly make his Al Nassr debut this week if he shows he is well enough to play against Al Ta’ee on Thursday.

Although the ex-Red Devils striker may find it too difficult to recover from Thursday’s Saudi Pro League match in terms of match sharpness, manager Rudi Garcia will be eager for the player to accumulate some key minutes before his team’s top-of-the-table battle against Al Shabab next Saturday.

Al Nassr will undoubtedly want Ronaldo to play on Thursday in order to avoid having to wait another two weeks to introduce the all-time great to their supporters. Al Nassr must wait a fortnight before they next host a match at Mrsool Park.If Ronaldo is unable to play against Al Ta’ee, he will likely make his home debut on January 21 against Ettifaq.

The Portuguese legend, who has previously shone for Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus during his storied career, will soon play his first game outside of a European league.

Following Lionel Messi’s World Cup heroics last month, head coach Garcia inexplicably took a chance on upsetting Cristiano Ronaldo on New Year’s Eve when he informed media that he wanted to sign Messi first.

Garcia humorously revealed, when asked about Ronaldo’s visit in Saudi Arabia, “First I tried to take Messi.”

In June, the French coach, formerly of Roma, Marseille, and Lyon, assumed control of Al Nassr.

Ronaldo has a history of having poor relationships with his superiors due to his World Cup-related fallout with Ten Hag and former Portuguese manager Fernando Santos.

After Ten Hag’s arrival at Old Trafford this summer, the forward—who in his shocking interview with Morgan claimed he felt “betrayed” by Manchester United—admitted he had no respect for the Dutchman.

‘I don’t respect him because he doesn’t respect me,’ he declared. I won’t ever have respect for you if you don’t have respect for me.