The Cheshire house was bought by the
player in 2008 when he was at Manchester
United
- Ronaldo bought the property at the rate of
£3.895m and sold it losing £645,000
Portugal international Cristiano
Ronaldo has finally sold his mansion at
Cheshire for £3.25 million eleven years
after acquiring the property.
The 33-year-old football star bought the
five-bedroom house in 2008 while at
Manchester United and now plays for
current Italian champions Juventus.
Cristiano Ronaldo was unable to sell the
mansion at the rate which he bought it
in 2008, but sold losing £645,000 on the
house.
Located in affluent Alderley Edge which
is home to many footballers based in
the north west, the house comes with all
the amenities a footballer could want
But the identity of the new owner of the
mansion was not revealed according to
the report by UK Sun.
Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo is
currently doing well with Juventus since
he completed a world record move to
the Old Lady from Real Madrid.
His current club are in the round of 16
stage of the 2018/19 Champions League,
and Ronaldo is expected to prove
himself for Juventus' fans when the
knock out games start.
Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how
Portugal international Cristiano
Ronaldo was sent a warrant by Las
Vegas police for his DNA to be obtained
over the ongoing issue of allegedly
assaulting American woman Kathryn
Mayorga.
The Juventus forward has been facing
the heat since last year when Mayorga
accused the star footballer of assaulting
her in an hotel room in Las Vegas nine
years ago.
Cristiano Ronaldo has however denied
the allegation claiming that he did not
force Mayorga to bed as she claimed.