
Cristiano Ronaldo is never far from the headlines, and after being knocked out of the World Cup in Qatar and leaving Manchester United, what's next for the Portuguese star? Will Ronaldo move to Portugal, where he has several houses and is building another one in Cascais, in Quinta da Marinha? The mystery prevails, but the footballer is already looking for employees for the new mansion, offering high salaries. Would you like to work in Ronaldo's manison and get paid 6,000 euros per month? These are the details.
According to Spanish newspaper ABC, Cristiano Ronaldo and his girlfriend, Georgina Rodríguez, are willing to pay 6,000 euros per month to each of the four employees they are hiring, including a butler and a cook. This high salary contemplates, as usual in these cases, confidentiality agreements, given that the employees to be hired will deal closely with the family of the Portuguese footballer.
Another data that hints that the Portuguese football star may soon move to Portugal is the fact that the children of the celeb couple are already enrolled at St. Julian's School, in Carcavelos, for the next school year, as revealed by the national press.
An exclusive mansion with many luxuries
The latest mansion that Ronaldo and his wife Georgina are building in Portugal is in Quinta da Marinha, in Cascais, and had an initial budget of 12 million euros, a figure that has since increased to around 21 million euros. The current scenario of high inflation and rising construction costs, namely of materials, will have contributed to the fact that the planned investment in the construction of the property has almost doubled.
Ronaldo's new luxury villa is set on one hectare of land and will have a total surface area of around 3,000 square metres. Luxury features include:
- Smart heating
- Gym
- Tennis court
- Indoor swimming pool
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Large garage with capacity for 20 cars.
Other luxurious décor details should also be highlighted: the mansion will be filled with exclusive items, such as solid gold taps, Italian marble and even a Louis Vuitton mural that was custom-designed for the couple.