From humble beginnings to some of the world’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, discover where the players of the Portuguese national team have chosen to live.
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Following their victory in the 2024/25 Nations League, all eyes are on the players of the Portuguese national team. Beyond their performances on the pitch, there is growing curiosity about their lives off the field – in particular, where the stars representing the country at the highest level of international football have chosen to call home.

From discreet mansions in Cascais to exclusive areas of London, and the luxury districts of Paris and Milan, these residential choices reveal much about their lifestyles, values and even family routines. With this in mind, idealista/news set out to discover where some of the key figures of the Portuguese "Seleção" currently live.

Portugeuse players living in Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabia has become an increasingly popular destination for elite footballers, including some of Portugal’s most talented players. Cristiano Ronaldo and Rúben Neves are two prominent examples of Portuguese national team players currently living in this Middle Eastern country.

Cristiano Ronaldo

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The celebrated Al-Nassr captain and global icon currently lives in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with his partner Georgina Rodríguez and their five children. They reside in a luxury property valued at around 10 to 12 million euros, featuring an Olympic-sized swimming pool, gym, and sauna. The home is located in an exclusive area within a gated community that provides the security and amenities to match the star’s lifestyle.

In addition, Ronaldo began work in 2022 on a mansion in Quinta da Marinha, Cascais, and also maintains a residence on the island of Madeira. This property, part of CR7’s real estate portfolio, is set in a former port warehouse that has been transformed into a modern palace, complete with a rooftop pool and views over the Atlantic.

The property market in Madeira has seen significant growth in recent years. Currently, the average price per square metre is around 3,351 euros. Renting or buying a home on the island has become an increasing challenge for many residents, reflecting the reality of the housing market across much of mainland Portugal and the islands.

Rúben Neves

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Rúben Diogo da Silva Neves, originally from Mozelos, Santa Maria da Feira, has always maintained a strong connection with his hometown. It was in this Portuguese town that he was born and took his first steps in football, before moving onto the big stage with FC Porto — and later Wolverhampton — where he established his career in the Premier League.

He currently lives in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, having transferred to Al-Hilal in 2023. He is joined there by his wife, Débora Lourenço, and their three children.

The property market in Santa Maria da Feira has seen significant growth in recent years. At present, the average price per square metre stands at around 1,494 euros, and buying or renting a home in the region can prove challenging.

Which Portuguese players live in England?

The Premier League, regarded as one of the best football leagues in the world, attracts many Portuguese talents. Several players from the Portuguese national team have chosen England as their home, adapting to British culture while showcasing their skills on the pitch.

From the bustling streets of Manchester and London to the suburbs of Liverpool, Portuguese stars have found their place in this football-loving country.

Bruno Fernandes

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Bruno Fernandes, the talented midfielder for the Red Devils, has been living in Manchester since 2020 with his wife, Ana Pinho, whom he married in 2015, and their two children, Matilde and Gonçalo. Before moving to the English club, Bruno lived with his family in the Portuguese capital while playing for Sporting CP.

The Portuguese midfielder was born in Maia and grew up in the neighbourhoods of Gueifães, where he first kicked a football and nurtured his ambition for the game. Today, this area offers more affordable prices compared to Porto, although buying or renting a home in Maia can still be a challenge. According to data from idealista, the average price per square metre is around 2,164 euros, reflecting the steady rise in property values in the city. For rentals, the average price currently sits at 10.4 euros per square metre.

Rúben Dias

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Rúben Dias, Manchester City’s centre-back, has chosen to live in Manchester while fulfilling his contract with the Citizens, which runs until 2027. However, it was in Amadora that he was born and raised. At the age of 11, the young defender joined Benfica’s youth academy, moving from Amadora to Seixal, where he lived in the club’s youth residences during his teenage years.

From a property perspective, buying or renting a home in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area can be highly competitive, with prices varying depending on the location and the property’s features. Currently, the average price per square metre stands at around 4,020 euros, figures that continue to rise, as shown by data from idealista.

Bernardo Silva

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Alongside Rúben Dias and Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva currently lives in Manchester, UK, the city where he has built his professional career with Manchester City. The northern English city has become his home, allowing him to stay close to the Etihad Stadium, where he trains and plays regularly. He shares his home with his partner, Inês Degener Tomaz, and their daughter, Carlota, who was born in August 2023.

In Portugal, Bernardo Silva was born and raised in Lisbon, spending much of his childhood and teenage years connected to Sport Lisboa e Benfica, the club he was with from the age of seven to nineteen.

When it comes to the property market, Lisbon is significantly more expensive than most places in Portugal. Buying or renting a home in the city can be highly competitive, with prices varying depending on location and property features. Currently, the average price per square metre stands at around 5,720 euros, with figures continuing to rise, according to data from idealista. In terms of rentals, Lisbon currently has an average of around 22.4 euros per square metre.

Diogo Jota

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Diogo Jota, who also lived in England while playing for Liverpool, left a lasting mark on the Premier League with his talent, dedication and humility on and off the pitch. Originally from Massarelos, Porto, Jota moved to England in 2020, where he quickly became a key player for Liverpool, earning the admiration of teammates and fans alike. Tragically, Diogo Jota passed away in a car accident at the start of July 2025, a loss that deeply moved the football community in Portugal, the UK, and around the world. His passion for the game, his commitment to his family, and the joy he brought to supporters will not be forgotten.

Pedro Neto

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Originally from Viana do Castelo, the Portuguese national team winger now lives in London, where he plays for Chelsea. Although few details are shared about his personal life, residential areas such as Cobham and Kingston are typically associated with Chelsea players, offering proximity to training centres while providing a high level of privacy.

Although he moved to Braga at the age of 13, it was in Viana do Castelo that he spent his childhood and took his first steps in football, playing in the youth ranks of Vianense.

In Viana do Castelo today, buying or renting a home can be challenging due to high demand, especially in more central areas. According to data from idealista, the average price per square metre is around 1,887 euros, reflecting the city’s steadily rising property values. For rentals, the average price currently sits at around 8.7 euros per square metre.

Where Portugal’s football stars live in Italy

Italy has long been a destination of choice for many Portuguese footballers. Serie A, one of the world’s most prestigious leagues, currently hosts several Portuguese talents who bring their skill and creativity to Italian football while also adapting to the Mediterranean way of life.

These Portuguese national team stars have found in Italy not only an opportunity to develop their professional careers but also a new home, where they can combine their passion for football with the charm and dolce vita of Italian living.

Rafael Leão

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Currently living in Milan since 2019, Rafael Leão has chosen a quiet residential area, close to the Rossoneri’s training facilities while offering the comfort and privacy needed for his personal life.

Although born in Almada, Rafael Leão grew up in Amora, in the municipality of Seixal, specifically in the Pinhal Conde da Cunha neighbourhood — a calm residential area surrounded by houses and green spaces, with good access to the Fertagus train line connecting Lisbon to the South Bank.

Buying or renting a home in this area can be highly competitive, with prices varying depending on the location and the property’s features. Currently, the average price per square metre stands at around 2,791 euros, figures that continue to rise, according to data from idealista. In terms of rentals, Seixal currently has an average of around 12.7 euros per square metre.

Francisco Conceição

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Francisco Fernandes Conceição, son of Sérgio Conceição, is currently living in Turin. Although specific details about his residence are not publicly known, Francisco lives in a quiet residential area close to Juventus’ training facilities.

Before moving to Turin with his partner, Matilde Neiva, the La Vecchia Signora left winger lived in the city of Porto. Known as A Invicta, Porto is Portugal’s second-largest city, offering all the necessary amenities for living or enjoying a holiday.

From a property perspective, buying or renting a home in Porto can be challenging due to high demand, particularly in central and tourist areas. According to data from idealista, the average price per square metre is around 3,768 euros, reflecting the city’s steadily rising property values. For rentals, the average price currently sits at around 17.8 euros per square metre.

João Félix

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João Félix, the talented Portuguese forward, has recently returned to Chelsea following his loan spell in Italy with AC Milan. Having lived in Milan since February 2025, the 25-year-old is now back in London as he prepares for the next chapter of his career.

Born in Viseu, João joined Benfica’s youth academy at the age of 16. He lived in the academy’s residences for young players, attending school and training alongside peers of the same age.

It was in this structured and demanding environment — splitting time between his family home in Viseu during free periods and the Seixal campus throughout the week — that he developed the foundation that would propel him into Benfica’s first team.

Often nicknamed the “Garden City” since the 1930s, Viseu offers excellent green spaces, such as the 10-hectare Parque do Fontelo and Parque Aquilino Ribeiro, ideal for walks, leisure and sports.

Regarding the property market, buying or renting a home in Viseu can be challenging due to high demand, especially in more central areas. According to data from idealista, the average price per square metre is around 1,471 euros, reflecting the city’s steadily increasing property values. For rentals, the average price currently sits at approximately 8.3 euros per square metre.

Where do the Portuguese players at PSG live?

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The Portuguese players at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have found in the French capital an opportunity to shine at one of the world’s most prestigious clubs, as well as a new home filled with charm and sophistication.

The presence of Portuguese talent at the Parisian club has grown in recent years, with several members of the national team winning numerous trophies, including the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League.

João Neves

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João Neves, a promising young Portuguese talent, currently resides in Paris. This location is directly linked to his position as a player for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), a club competing in Ligue 1 that recently won the UEFA Champions League.

Before conquering Europe, João Neves grew up in Tavira, in the Algarve, where he first started playing football. Situated in the eastern Algarve, the town offers an exceptional quality of life.

Regarding the property market, Tavira stands out as one of the most sought-after locations in the Algarve. Renting or buying a home in this town can be highly competitive, with prices varying depending on the location and features of the property. Currently, the average price per square metre in Tavira is around €3,193, a figure that has been steadily rising recently, according to data from idealista.

Vitinha

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Vítor Machado Ferreira, better known as Vitinha, is the Portuguese midfielder who has been making headlines following his outstanding performances in both the Champions League Final and the Nations League Final. Vitinha currently lives in Paris with his wife, Tatiana Rendeiro Torres, and their two daughters: Mafalda, aged four, and Madalena, born in April 2025.

Before moving to Paris, Vitinha lived in his hometown of Santo Tirso, in the Porto district. His home was located in a quiet residential area of this small city, known for its industrial heritage and green spaces.

The property market in this area offers attractive options for both renters and buyers. Currently, the average price per square metre in Santo Tirso is around €1,503, a figure that has been steadily increasing in recent months, according to data from idealista.

Nuno Mendes

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Nuno Mendes currently resides in Paris, where he also plays for Paris Saint-Germain. His home is located in an exclusive neighbourhood of the French capital, close to the club’s training centre.

Originally from Sintra, Nuno Mendes began playing football at FC O Despertar de Casal de Cambra, before joining Sporting’s youth teams in December 2011. Prior to moving to Paris, he lived on the Lisbon South Bank. His home was situated in a quiet residential area on the outskirts of the Portuguese capital, near the Cristiano Ronaldo – Sporting CP Academy in Alcochete.

Living in Sintra offers its residents an exceptional quality of life. The proximity to the Sintra Mountains provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, from hiking to picnicking. Regarding the property market, Sintra stands out as an attractive option. Renting or buying a home in this town can be highly competitive, with prices varying depending on location and property features. Currently, the average price per square metre in Sintra is around €2,922, a figure that has been steadily rising recently, according to data from idealista.

Gonçalo Ramos

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Gonçalo Matias Ramos, originally from Olhão, moved to Paris in 2023 after signing for Paris Saint-Germain. Settled in the French capital, the forward now shares his home with his girlfriend, Margarida Amaral Domingues. The couple, who have been together for about two years, recently announced their engagement and welcomed their first child, Bernardo, on Friday, 6 June.

Gonçalo grew up in the Algarve before moving to Lisbon at the age of 12 to join Benfica’s youth academy, where he lived at the Benfica Campus facilities.

With views over the Ria Formosa and access to idyllic islands such as Ilha da Armona and Culatra, Olhão is an ideal destination for those who appreciate nature, gastronomy, and local culture. The property market in Olhão has seen steady growth in recent years. Currently, the average price per square metre is around €2,973, reflecting a 5% increase compared to the previous year. Buying and renting a home in this city can be quite competitive, with prices varying according to location and property features.

Diogo Costa and Gonçalo Inácio: life in Portugal

While many Portuguese national team players choose to build their careers abroad, some of the most promising talents in the country prefer to stay on home soil.

Diogo Costa and Gonçalo Inácio are two notable examples of players who continue to shine in Portuguese football, maintaining a strong connection to their roots and contributing to the growth of the sport nationally.

Diogo Costa

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Diogo Costa, a name that resonates in the football world, lives in the city of Porto with his girlfriend Catarina Machado and their children, Tomás and Matilde. They reside in a strategic area that allows him to be close to the club’s training centre, making his daily routine more convenient.

Porto, known for its warm hospitality and stunning landscapes, offers an enviable quality of life. When it comes to housing, the city presents a variety of options for both renting and buying. The property market has been growing steadily in recent years. Currently, the average price per square metre is around €3,768, reflecting a 5.9% increase compared to May 2024.

Gonçalo Inácio

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Gonçalo Inácio, the central defender for Sporting CP, currently lives in the Charneca da Caparica/Sobreda area, a highly attractive and luxurious residential area. The proximity to the Academy is essential for maintaining his routine of intense training, rest, and quality time at home.

The 23-year-old player, originally from Almada, lived with his parents and brother in Seixal, in a modest flat where he dreamt of becoming a professional athlete, from his early days at Almada AC at the age of seven until he joined Sporting’s youth academy in 2012.

In terms of property, renting or buying a home in Almada can be quite competitive compared to Lisbon. Currently, the price per square metre is around €3,210, reflecting a 14.9% increase compared to May 2024.