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Cristiano Ronaldo's luxury mansion is worth more than Edinson Cavani's transfer fee

The Red Devils striker has long since bought a luxurious mansion on the outskirts of Manchester.

By Wilian Estrella

The Red Devils striker has long since bought a luxurious mansion on the outskirts of Manchester.
The Red Devils striker has long since bought a luxurious mansion on the outskirts of Manchester.
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Manchester United is one of the most recognized and powerful teams in the world and while it is no longer at the level of when Sir Alex Ferguson was managing the team, the club has been prosperous and for proof, a luxury mansion of Cristiano Ronaldo is worth more than Edinson Cavani's pass.

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The Red Devils' lethal striker bought a luxurious mansion on the outskirts of Manchester a long time ago, and nowadays, although he does not live in it, he does receive benefits for owning it since he rents it to his teammate Luke Shaw, for just over 10 thousand dollars a month, a figure that would sound high to anyone, but for Premier League players it is an expense that could be considered normal.

However, what is striking is the value that the mansion has, which is understandable because the house has 5 bedrooms, an indoor pool, sauna, gym, and private wine cellar in addition to a huge garden, with all the amenities that any star of the world's soccer elite would enjoy, so CR7's investment in the mansion has been very profitable.

Cristiano Ronaldo's mansion is worth more than Edinson Cavani's pass

According to information from the English media, Cristiano Ronaldo's mansion costs just over 5 million, 260 thousand dollars, while Edinson Cavani's pass has a value of just over 4 million, 290 thousand dollars, which helps to understand the dimension of the money that moves in the world's elite soccer, but also gives an idea of how the value of a player of that same elite can depreciate.

And Cavani's case is a very recent one since, after Cristiano Ronaldo's arrival at Manchester United, the player was deleted from the first team, which at that time was managed by Ralf Rangnick. And because of this, Cavani was having less and less prominence in the team to the point of being criticized by the fans of the team, with whom he even had a fight shortly before leaving the club.

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