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3.8 billion won for accommodation per month… Ronaldo’s Saudi luxury hotel

Cristiano Ronaldo at the press conference on 3. /Photo = Yonhap News

Cristiano Ronaldo (38, Portugal) stays in a super-luxurious hotel in Saudi Arabia.

On the 8th (local time), the Daily Mail, a British media, said: “Ronaldo is staying in a luxurious suite at the Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh. He has published a photo.

Ronaldo and his family arrived in Riyadh on the 3rd to join Al Nasr in Saudi professional football. They live in a hotel inside the 99-story Kingdom Tower, one of the tallest buildings in Saudi Arabia.

Prices for Ronaldo’s Kingdom Suite are not listed on the hotel website and must be reserved privately. The smallest “Presidential Suite” costs £3,300 (5 million won) per night.

According to the Daily Mail, Ronaldo and his girlfriend Giorgina Rodriguez and their five children are staying temporarily for a month until they find a new home to live in, and by the time they check out, they are likely to be billed in excess of £250,000 ( about 380 million won). There are currently 17 rooms used by Ronaldo’s family, friends and bodyguards.

Ronaldo’s monthly hotel stay costs only half of what he receives in Saudi Arabia. His annual salary is known to be around 270 billion won, which translates to 728 million won per day. This accommodation fee is also likely to be provided by the club.

The two-story Kingdom Suite spans between the 48th and 50th floors. Inside you know there’s a living room, private office, dining room, media room, as well as a tennis court, massage room, and spa. In addition, the chefs prepare the best dishes from China, Japan, India and the Middle East using the freshest ingredients, providing a separate “room service dining”.

Meanwhile, Ronaldo’s contract has been terminated after he criticized Manchester United and manager Ten Hag in an interview in November last year. He has yet to make his debut in Saudi Arabia.

Shin Hyun-bo, Hankyung.com reporter, [email protected]

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