Cristiano Ronaldo proudly displays the newest addition to his impressive collection of supercars – a Ferrari Purosangue worth £400,000

In a full Gucci tracksuit, Cristiano Ronaldo proudly displayed his new ride, a £400,000 Ferrari.

The Al-Nassr actor now has a blue Ferrari Purosangue, expanding his collection of supercars. He relocated to Saudi Arabia a year ago and has been earning big salaries. The 38-year-old showed off his new wheels on Instagram.Standing next to his Ferrari in his stylish Gucci tracksuit, Ronaldo stood next to a photo of the Portugal superstar holding his child.

Even with its heft, Ronaldo’s new Ferrari isn’t his most costly vehicle. The £8.5 million ($10.8 million) Bugatti Centodieci is the winner of the championship. A Bugatti Veyron for £1.5 million, a Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG, a McLaren MP4-12C, a Lamborghini Aventador, and many more are just a few of the exotic vehicles he keeps in his garage.

 

 

 

 

Before Ronaldo suits up for Al-Nassr again, he can take a few days to cruise around Saudi Arabia in his brand new Ferrari. The Riyadh club’s schedule for January includes a friendly against Shanghai Shenhua on January 24 and a match versus Zhejiang Professional the following week. In a friendly on February 1st, his squad will face Inter Miami, the club owned by Lionel Messi.

The similarities of Cristiano Ronaldo and Paul Pogba has led to rumours that Michael Olise could be signed by Liverpool

Michael Olise, a highly sought-after player for Crystal Palace, would reportedly be warmly welcomed by the Liverpool locker room if transferred there rather than to Manchester United, the club’s bitter rivals.

After Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s £1.3 billiоn deal to become a 25% stakeholder at Old Trafford, 22-year-old Olise became a transfer target for United. Spurs are also interested in signing the French playmaker, who was previously signed to a four-year deal by Palace after Chelsea’s unsuccessful attempt to sign him in August.

The release clause, which is valued at over £60 million, will become active this summer. United will be looking to take advantage of his availability, while relegation-threatened Palace will be eager to re-sign right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka. Even if Jurgen Klopp ignores the counsel of Jan Molby, an ex-Reds midfielder, Liverpool might still enter the race.

This won’t help Crystal Palace in the slightest, but I’d go with young Michael Olise,” Molby said to Goal. It seems like he’s a great player. “How far can he go?” is a question you ask while evaluating players. From what I can see, he seems to have it all. As far as transfer fees go, he might be within Liverpool’s budget.I’m not sure whether they are interested, but he has signed the new contract—which I’m sure contains a release clause—so it will likely be a smooth transfer. “I would definitely have a good look at that boy if I were Liverpool.”

The subject of Olise’s alleged bad attitude throughout his youth in the academy systems of Arsenal, Manchester City, and Chelsea then came up. However, Molby is certain that Liverpool’s veteran players will ensure that the 22-year-old doesn’t cause Klopp any problems.

“When you step into a locker room like Liverpool’s, it takes care of itself,” the Dane, who was a player for 12 seasons at Anfield, said. Even though there won’t be as many as before (James Milner and Jordan Henderson are both departing), veterans like Virgil van Dijk and his teammates, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Jordan Henderson will keep an eye on things.It seems like the only way to go is with the rest of them. If you’re a player at Liverpool, you’ll never win an argument with the club’s management or the club itself. No matter what, the club has everyone’s support.

After that, Molby chose to contrast the locker rooms of United with Liverpool. “You had the situation at Manchester United where there was a lot of support for the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Paul Pogba – you would never experience that at Liverpool,” said the sixty-year-old. “Olise would be stuck doing what the rest of them do if he showed up. In my opinion, he would do just fine.

Despite their desperation, Palace insists Olise isn’t up for sale in January and wants the former France youth international on board to help them stay alive. After being eliminated from the FA Cup on Wednesday following a replay by Everton, Roy Hodgson’s squad has won only one of their previous eleven games in all competitions. Next up for the Eagles is Saturday’s treacherous journey to Arsenal.