Cristiano Ronaldo could move to a mansion in Portugal worth £30 million (€30.4 million) after retiring from football.
According to Lent.az, citing foreign media, construction work has been completed on a luxury mansion in an exclusive coastal resort 48 kilometers from Lisbon. The footballer's house is one of the largest and most expensive homes in the country. This includes underground parking for his £12 million (€13.8 million) car collection.

The eight-bedroom mansion took three years to build. The Al-Nassr striker is expected to move here after ending his football career.
The mansion has a huge glass pool with an underwater walkway so guests can see who is swimming above. The project also includes a smart heating system, gym, indoor and outdoor pools, massage room and cinema.

Cristiano's five children have access to a playground, and he and his fiancée Georgina can relax on their private beaches. The mansion also has gold taps, Italian marble and even a Louis Vuitton mural specially made for the couple.
It is said that Ronaldo tried to buy a golf course near his new home to provide higher security, but his offer was rejected.