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While Cristiano Ronaldo's mansion is worth 12 million, Messi's luxurious apartment in Miami costs much more

The value of Lionel Messi's new house in Miami was surprising.

By William Estrella

The value of Lionel Messi's new house in Miami was surprising.
The value of Lionel Messi's new house in Miami was surprising.

Both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi moved to another city this year. The Portuguese did it in January to start his new journey through Saudi Arabia and be part of Al-Nassr with a million-dollar contract of 200 million euros. In the case of Leo, with a lower salary, he arrived in Miami a week ago to be an Inter player for the next two years.

Cristiano assured that he wants to fulfill his contract in Arabia, where he feels comfortable today and that is why he is in a house truly with all the luxuries that costs a great fortune. According to information from the Daily Mail newspaper, Cristiano's house, for his girlfriend and his five children, is valued at 12 million euros and is located near the Al-Nassr training ground.

In addition, they reveal that inside the house there are eight rooms, it also has an Olympic pool and a reception hall with a waterfall design. The area where it is located is called Al Muhammadiyah, where you can find various types of restaurants. If Cristiano seems expensive, Messi's is much more so.

The fortune that his new house is worth

The Argentine program "A la tarde" (On the afternoon, in Spanish) assures that Leo will move to a mansion that costs 85 million dollars. This price is due to the fact that it is located in one of the most important areas of Miami. In addition to having ocean views, a huge pool, and a spacious garden, he also has a private bar with a living room, multiple rooms, and an exclusive place to read.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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