Ronaldo And Family Forced Out Of New Mansion In Manchester Due To Animal Disturbances

Ronaldo And Family Forced Out Of New Mansion In Manchester Due To Animal Disturbances

  • Cristiano Ronaldo and his family have moved into another house after not feeling safe within his environment
  • The 36-year-old has relocated with partner Georgina Rodriguez and four kids to another property in Chesire after
  • The five-time winner has scored three goals in two matches for Man United since his arrival during the summer window

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Cristiano Ronaldo and his family have moved out of their new home in Manchester due to disturbances from bleating sheep, Mirror, The Sun.

Ronaldo's house troubles

It is understood that the family found it difficult to sleep because of the noise coming from the farmyard.

Ronaldo and family forced out of new mansion in Manchester due to animal disturbances
Cristiano Ronaldo and family forced out of new mansion in Manchester due to animal disturbances. Photo by @ronaldo
Source: UGC

Reports also claim that the 36-year-old is also concerned about security issues because the house had a public footpath across the land and the road.

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The £6million home has now been vacated and the family have been moved to another property in Chesire reportedly worth £3m.

The source said:

"It had a public footpath across the land and the road at the front gave a view inside its gates. Ronaldo is a true pro who places a lot on rest and recovery after games, so it was decided it was best if he and his family moved."

It has been weeks after Ronaldo's sensational return to Man United has been doing justice on the pitch so far for the Red Devils.

Ronaldo's reaction after being substituted

Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo was substituted in the 71st minute for Jesse Lingard during Man United's 2-1 loss to Young Boys in the Champions League, Marca, Mirror.

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The Portuguese striker was unhappy to be subbed off during the game after scoring United's first and nearly got a penalty which the referee ignored.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner scored in the 13th minute to keep the Red Devils in control of the game only for Aaron Wan-Bissaka to be shown a red card for a dangerous tackle.

Solskjaer's reason for substituting Ronaldo and Fernandes

Briefly News also reported that Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has explained why he decided to substitute both Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo during his side’s shock 2-1 defeat to minions Young Boys in the Champions League.

With the game finely poised at 1-1 and United down to 10 men, Solskjaer made a double substitution after 70 minutes, replacing Bruno and Ronaldo with Jesse Lingard and Nemanja Matic.

The move did not augur well with United fans as they took to social media to question the gaffer’s tactics, with some accusing him of encouraging the home side to attack.

Source: Briefly News

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