Al-Nassr star Cristiano Ronaldo buys stunning new $75 million private jet capable of reaching 610mph and big enough to seat 19 passengers

Cristiano Ronaldo has become accustomed to the best things in life, as seen by his recent purchase of a new €75 million (£61 million) private plane.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner has made it clear that he would continue to travel in elegance when he leaves the Middle East, where he presently plays for Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr. The 39-year-old had owned a $24 million (£20 million) Gulfstream G200.

'Cristiano Ronaldo', Gulftsream G650.
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According to Turkish news agency Daily Sabah, Ronaldo has switched from that form of transportation to the Gulfstream G650. The plane has a high price tag and can supposedly reach speeds of up to 610mph.

The jet in question can hold up to 19 passengers, allowing Ronaldo's partner Georgina Rodriguez and their children to accompany him on his journey. There are sleeping facilities on board for up to ten passengers.

It also has Wi-Fi, a telephone, an electric oven, microwave, a multimedia system, and a refrigerator. In addition to any baggage that Ronaldo and Georgina bring, there is storage for their fancy clothes.

Ronaldo's lavish new purchase features his CR initials and a silhouette of his famous 'Siuuu' goal celebration posture. The plane is geared for transcontinental travel, so the Portugal international may utilize it to fly between club and national duties.

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