By Victor Kanayo
Cristiano Ronaldo have reportedly moved his fleet of expensive cars to Lisbon, the Portugal capital over one week after exiting Manchester United following his bombshell interview with Piers Morgan.
The 37-year-old had £500,000 worth of cars delivered to the Portuguese capital after he left Manchester United in November.
The Portuguese megastar was forced to vacate his rented mansion in Alderley Edge, Cheshire. And, as a result, moved his fleet of cars – that includes a £150,000 Cadillac Escalade and £300,000 Bentley Flying Spur – to a different location, according to The Sun.
One week after the cars were first removed from England, they arrived on the streets of Lisbon.
They were unloaded at an exclusive car valet garage on the outskirts of the Portuguese capital.
It’s unclear how long the cars will stay at the garage, and even if they will stay in Lisbon with Ronaldo heavily linked to a number of sides across the globe.
Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr has reportedly agreed to a £173miillion-per-year contract with the 37-year-old.
Hours after Ronaldo’s cars had reportedly caused havoc on the streets of Lisbon, he turned out for Portugal as they were stunned by an inspired South Korean side.
The Asian side booked their ticket to the knockout rounds with results going their way in Ghana’s clash with Uruguay.