Inside Ronaldo's First Saudi Home After Al-Nassr Signing

Inside Ronaldo's First Saudi Home After Al-Nassr Signing
Cristiano Rolando has been residing in a luxury suite of Riyadh's Four Seasons after he signed up with the Saudi Arabian football club Al-Nassr.

He will avail luxurious amenities such as a villa and an annual income of $75 million in the country as part of the deal.

The Portuguese star was unveiled at a fan-packed ceremony in the capital Riyadh last week in the much-awaited welcome.

Where is Ronaldo staying?

The Four Seasons hotel is among the most recognisable buildings of the Kingdom due to its eye-catching architecture.

Photo: Four Seasons


Daily Mail reports that the 37-year-old iconic footballer and his entourage comprising his family and staff will take 17 rooms at the said property.

Photo: Four Seasons


The total cost of the stay is roughly estimated to be $300,000 a month, with the centre of attention being the two-storey Kingdom Suite given to Ronaldo and his partner Georgina Rodriguez.

Four Seasons describes the suite as, “Entertain guests with unparalleled views of Riyadh. Our newest two-storey suite spans the 48th and 50th floors of the hotel, with a soaring living room, a private office, a dining room and a media room.”

Photo: Four Seasons


The footballer and his family will stay at the property until they can find a private home as he showcases his talent for his new club.

During his time in the Kingdom, he would attempt to settle in his new life and witness the culture in the country.

Meanwhile, the hotel staff have been strictly directed to avoid intruding into the star player's private life.

Photo: Four Seasons


As expectations mount, Ronaldo was spotted at the gym as he trains for his new club in order to display and exceptional performance.

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It was reported earlier that he will be able to live with his partner in Saudi Arabia after the possible tweak in the marriage laws that prohibit non-married couples from living together.

Spanish news agency EFE had cited two Saudi lawyers suggesting the authorities won't take notice of the footballer’s relationship.

“The Saudi Arabian authorities, today, do not interfere in this matter [in the case of foreigners] but the law continues to prohibit cohabitation outside of marriage,” it had quoted a legal expert as saying.