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Ronaldo's £61m private jet spotted at Manchester Airport

Ronaldo's £61m private jet spotted at Manchester Airport

Yahoo14-02-2025

Christiano Ronaldo's £61m private jet has been turning heads after being pictured on the runway at Manchester Airport.
The airport tweeted a short clip of the plane alongside a love eyes and an eyes emoji earlier this afternoon (Friday, February 14). A spokesman confirmed the jet was currently at the airport, but it's not clear if Ronaldo, who was in action last night for his Saudi Pro-League side Al-Nassr, has accompanied the plane to Manchester.
The 40-year-old superstar is reported to have splashed out on Bombardier Global Express 6500 jet last year. The all-black plane includes a seating area with tables and sofas, a suite with a double bed, and a separate shower area.
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It's customised with his CR7 logo throughout, while decals of his silhouette performing his trademark 'Siuuu!!!' goal celebration decorate the outside.
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— Manchester Airport (@manairport) February 14, 2025
The Portuguese player spent six very successful years at Old Trafford under Sir Alex Ferguson until his then world record £80m transfer to Real Madrid in 2009.
Said to be worth £500m, Ronaldo £168m Al-Nassr salary makes him the highest-paid footballer in the world.

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