According to reports from AS, Cristiano Ronaldo is planning to return to his home country, Portugal, with his partner Georgina Rodriguez as their expansive mansion in Cascais, near Lisbon, nears completion.
However, their relocation plans have encountered a stumbling block as they struggled to find a school for their five children in the area.
Ronaldo and Rodriguez were spotted visiting St. Julian's School, a prestigious British private institution that caters to children of the elite, aged 3 to 18. The couple reportedly explored the possibility of enrolling their kids in the school but were turned down, as reported by Look.
Sources from V+Fama indicated that St. Julian's School declined the application due to concerns over privacy. They wanted to protect the school environment from becoming a media hotspot, given Ronaldo's global fame, and prioritize the privacy of their existing students.
Currently, Ronaldo, Rodriguez, and their five children reside in Saudi Arabia, where the 39-year-old football legend has been playing for Al Nassr since early 2023. His contract with the club is set to expire in the summer of 2025.
Apart from the mansion under construction in Cascais, Ronaldo owns several other properties, including villas in Lisbon and his hometown of Funchal. He also maintains a property in Madrid, Spain, where he lived for nine years during his illustrious career with Real Madrid.
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