After winning the Premier League, Ronaldo buys a bunch of expensive supercars

Fans of Cisto Rodriguez will watch Georgina Rodriguez’s new Netflix special to see the incredible £18 million collection of British supercars.

Manchester United is known for its big motorbikes, and camels were used to show how many people were watching Ronaldo’s £5 million mansion in Madrid when I.A. Georgie was in charge.

The screenshots from the same episode demonstrate how superbly Ronado’s £2 miℓℓio𝚗 Bgati Cron is set up in the background.

The 36-year-old’s actual expenses, though, only add up to a limited-edition Billion Centodi worth £8.5 million. Ronado is said to be one of only 10 people in the world who own this special model.

People say that the Centodiec has 1600 horsepower and can go as fast as 236 mph. The person who has won the Ballon d’Or five times says that his or her favorite place is Britain, where there are two cars for every set of wheels.

In the same room as the C-Iron are Rondo’s £500,000 Ferrari 599 GTO, a £750,000 McLaren Senna, and two cars from Rolls-Royce: the £300,000 Cllnan and the £500,000 Pnom Daphne.

The second screenshot on the Nexus displays multiple successful bidders, most notably a Mercedes G-Wagon Baas worth £600,000, which was given to Ronaldo by Rodriguez.

Also included are a Lamborghini Avenado ($270,000), a Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG ($200,000), a Bugatti Veyron ($1.5 miℓℓio𝚗), and a big-bore McLaren MP4-12C ($200,000).

The Neflix said that Rondo’s 28-year-old longtime friend Rodgez was also killed. The fact that their W-F never operates in their home, despite having four outlets, is amusing.

There are also other cars that make Netflix subscribers too, such a Save Ferrari, a Mercedes AMG GLE 63, and a little Mercedes.

After coming back to United in August, Rondo just bought a Bentey Flying Suit on the market in Monaco for $250,000.

He also has a Bentley Continental GT, a Lamborghini US, and a Chevrolet Camaro, all of which are used for business and cost “just” £40,000.

After moving into the Ferrari headquarters in Manelo in May 2021, the fifth-place Champs League winner bought a £1.4 million Ferrari Monz.