
Manchester United’s £500k per week forward has got over 20 luxury cars in various garages around the world.
But as he eyes up a January transfer away from the club, transporting some of his favourites to other countries would undoubtedly give him – or his agent – a little logistical challenge.
Forbes estimated Ronaldo has earned around £860m during the course of his truly unbelievable career that has seen him shatter all sorts of goal scoring records. And it’s fair to say he’s spent at least £20m of that on some hugely impressive cars.
His current collection is estimated to be worth around £18m alone and includes limited edition Bugattis, Ferraris, Rolls-Royces, Aston Martins, McLarens – and more.
Earlier this year, the Portuguese forward spent around £8.5m on special Bugatti Centodieci, of which there are only 10 in existence. The Centodieci has a whopping 8 litre W16 engine that pushes out 1600hp, meaning it can do 0-62mph in just 2.4 seconds and reach a top speed of 236mph.
Safe to say he hasn’t felt the pinch of the fuel crisis.
The Centodieci is one of three Bugatti’s in his collection, with the other two both having 'CR7' embroidered on the headrests - a Chiron and Veyron.
Ronaldo has often been pictured choosing comfort when driving to and from the training ground and in the last few weeks alone has been seen driving a Bentley, a Range Rover and Lamborghini Urus to Man United’s Carrington training complex.
Some of his other most impressive cars include a £1m McLaren Senna, a gigantic Mercedes G-Wagon Brabus and a Rolls-Royce Phantom.
Ronaldo's £17.9m fleet
Bugatti Centodieci – £8.5m
Bugatti Chiron – £2.5m
Bugatti Veyron – £1.7m
McLaren Senna – £1m
Mercedes G-Wagon Brabus – £600,000
Rolls-Royce Phantom – £363,000
Ferrari F12 TDF – £350,0000 (15,013,000)
Ferrari 599 GTO – £331,000
Rolls-Royce Cullinan – £330,000
Maserati GranCabrio – £288,000
Bentley Flying Spur – £269,000
Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano – £267,000
Lamborghini Aventador – £260,000
Ferrari F430 – £258,000
Aston Martin DBS Superlegger – £200,000
Aston Martin DB9 – £172,000