Cristiano Ronaldo left the football world when it was revealed he would head for Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr for 200 million euros per year in a 2.5-year contract. It also made him the highest-earning footballer ever.
Ronaldo is always someone to keep himself at the peak of fitness. Even at 38, the man is scoring goals at will. Club nutritionist Jose Blesa said he’s never seen players’ fitness improve in so short a time ever since Ronaldo joined.
“Since he’s been here, all the players have been training harder and following a stricter diet. I have not seen a club like this in which the players improve practically 90% in their body composition every time I see them: they have less fat and more muscle and they do all the exercises at their fingertips. It is a luxury to work there,” Blesa said to the Spanish newspaper Ideal.
“Every conversation with him is learning. We met and talked about his diet, about how he understands the importance of this and rest for performance. He wears two rest meters: the ring and the bracelet. The smart ring is designed to track sleep and physical activities. It automatically detects when a wearer is sleeping or moving. It measures heart rate, respiration rate, body temperature and movement,” he added.
“Cristiano helps me a lot, because we can no longer teach him anything, but he creates a school around him. The rest of the players do what he does because everything he does is wonderful to improve his performance. Since he has been here, all the players have trained more intensely and followed a stricter diet. He is the first to arrive at training and the last to leave. Dealing with him is wonderful,” Blesa went on to say.
Cristiano Ronaldo pays excessive hotel bill after having left Saudi Arabia hotel
Cristiano Ronaldo has relocated from the £250,000 per month hotel he was staying in to his first house in Saudi Arabia.
The Portuguese celebrity moved to Al Nassr in January and resided at the Four Seasons while making the enormous payment.
According to reports, Ronaldo was paying a quarter million dollars each month to rent 17 rooms spread across two floors for himself, his family, and his entourage.
“Cristiano and his family have left the hotel they were in,” a source told the media.
On January 3, he arrived in Saudi Arabia to complete his mutually agreed-upon transfer from Manchester United to Al Nassr.
With a lucrative £173 million contract over two years, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner can easily afford the roughly seven-week expense.
Cristiano Ronaldo pays excessive hotel bill after having left Saudi Arabia hotel
Cristiano Ronaldo has relocated from the £250,000 per month hotel he was staying in to his first house in Saudi Arabia.
The Portuguese celebrity moved to Al Nassr in January and resided at the Four Seasons while making the enormous payment.
According to reports, Ronaldo was paying a quarter million dollars each month to rent 17 rooms spread across two floors for himself, his family, and his entourage.
“Cristiano and his family have left the hotel they were in,” a source told the media.
On January 3, he arrived in Saudi Arabia to complete his mutually agreed-upon transfer from Manchester United to Al Nassr.
With a lucrative £173 million contract over two years, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner can easily afford the roughly seven-week expense.
Although the exact location of Ronaldo’s residence is unknown, it is thought to be a gated community with excellent security and close proximity to eateries, shops, gyms, and other amenities.
Ronaldo may be renting this house as there has been no indication that he has purchased it.
Al Muhammadiyah, one of the most prestigious areas in Saudi Arabia, was one of the areas Ronaldo was considering when he moved, and Al Nakheel was another because it had the best schools for his children to attend.
Dolores Aveiro, his mother, recently travelled to Saudi Arabia to be with her son and shared an online photo of herself in the region.
Along with a photo of the two of them, she wrote on Instagram, “Always very happy by your side.
Ronaldo is off to a great start at Al Nassr, scoring five goals and dishing out two assists as his team leads the league and shoots for their first league championship since 2019.
It would be an additional trophy for a man who already has league titles from England, Spain, and Italy.
Source: indiatimes.com; bolnews.com