Cristiano Ronaldo, the striker for Portugal and Manchester United, is on vacation in Mallorca, Spain, with his family. However, Ronaldo experienced a big setback ahead of his return to the United Kingdom for Manchester United’s pre-season games after his Rs 17 crore Bugatti Veyron smashed into a house in Mallorca.
The Bugatti Veyron was being driven by a Portuguese superstar’s staff when it smashed through the front door of a house on Monday morning, according to El Periodico Mediterraneo. The driver of the vehicle is believed to have had no significant injuries, but the front of the vehicle has sustained extensive damage.
The local police of Bunyola Town Hall, as well as Civil Guard personnel, were stated to have responded to the site, and it was learned that the driver was unharmed, but that the front of the automobile had been severely damaged.
This Bugatti Veyron is one of the many supercars owned by the Portuguese international, and it is said to have been shipped to Mallorca for his vacation.
Meanwhile, according to La Repubblica, Cristiano Ronaldo is searching for a new club during the summer transfer season because he believes he will not fit into the new Manchester United coach Erik ten Hag’s style (Italy). The former Ajax manager is keen to revive Manchester United’s old tactics of pressing opponents fiercely up front, and Ronaldo is clearly not in ten Hag’s plans for such a role. In the 2021/22 season, the 37-year-old returned to Manchester United for the second time in his career, finishing the season as the club’s top scorer with 24 goals in 37 games.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s agent, Jorge Mendes, is already scouring Europe for offers, with AS Roma and other clubs interested in signing the Portugal captain.