Cristiano Ronaldo is looking to buy then DEMOLISH a gold club to improve the view from his £17m villa

Football star Cristiano Ronaldo wants to buy the golf club next to his £17million mansion in Portugal so he can demolish it.

The billionaire Manchester United striker reportedly finds the clubhouse a ‘problem’ obstructing his view of his villa, located along a prestigious and expensive area of ​​Cascais dubbed the Portuguese Riviera.

Sources close to the star say he has offered to move Oitavos Golf Club and its parking lot to another location.

Mr Ronaldo, 37, plans to move to his “dream house” in Quinta da Marinha with his partner Georgina Rodriguez, 28, and his five children.

Construction of the 12,000 square foot estate is expected to be completed early next year.

Football star Cristiano Ronaldo wants to buy the golf club next to his £17million mansion in Portugal so he can demolish it

The billionaire Manchester United striker reportedly found the clubhouse a ‘problem’ obstructing his view of his villa, which sits along a prestigious and expensive area of ​​Cascais dubbed the Portuguese Riviera.

Ronaldo bought the large plot at Quinta da Marinha on the west coast of his home country Portugal last September.  He is pictured arriving at the Carrington training complex on Thursday morning

Ronaldo bought the large plot at Quinta da Marinha on the west coast of his home country Portugal last September. He is pictured arriving at the Carrington training complex on Thursday morning

The Portugal national team captain bought the large plot at Quinta da Marinha on the west coast of his home country of Portugal last September.

The former Real Madrid and Juventus star previously earmarked £10million for construction but it has since nearly doubled his budget due to soaring material costs and Ronaldo’s desire for ‘perfection’.

“The clubhouse was a problem for him so he wants the problem solved,” said a source close to Mr Ronaldo’s dream home project. The sun.

“Cost is not an issue – he is a perfectionist who can afford perfection.”

The source claimed that the football champion’s lawyers met with golf club owner Miguel Champalimaud earlier this week to try to broker a deal.

Mr. Champalimaud did not comment on the information.

As well as removing the golf club, insiders say Mr Ronaldo also wants to create access to the property and take steps to ensure his privacy.

Insiders have claimed Ronaldo's lawyers met with golf club owner Miguel Champalimaud earlier this week to try to broker a deal.  He allegedly offered to move Oitavos Golf Club and its parking lot to another location

Insiders have claimed Ronaldo’s lawyers met with golf club owner Miguel Champalimaud earlier this week to try to broker a deal. He allegedly offered to move Oitavos Golf Club and its parking lot to another location

As well as removing the golf club, insiders say Ronaldo also wants to create access to the property (pictured) and take steps to ensure its privacy.

As well as removing the golf club, insiders say Ronaldo also wants to create access to the property (pictured) and take steps to ensure its privacy.

The villa will include

The villa will feature “vast” bedrooms, all with stunning sea views, according to the mansion’s plans. The estate will house a cinema, a spa, a games room and an office. Indoor and outdoor pools will be on site

The villa will feature “vast” bedrooms, all with stunning sea views, according to the mansion’s plans.

The estate will house a cinema, a spa, a games room and an office. Indoor and outdoor pools will be on site.

Insiders claim Mr Ronaldo has added a garage equipped to house 30 supercars. It will use a lift system that will allow the athlete to select the vehicle of their choice at the touch of a button.

He would also consider buying an Italian quarry to ensure that the marble used in his field remained exclusive.

Reports have previously suggested that Mr Ronaldo, who is expected to leave United, plans to move to the villa with his family when he finally hangs up his boots.

Ronaldo, 37, plans to move to his

Ronaldo, 37, plans to move to his “dream house” in Quinta da Marinha with his partner Georgina Rodriguez, 28, and his five children. He and Rodriguez are pictured together in September 2019

Ronaldo plans to move in with his family at his new mansion when he retires

Ronaldo plans to move in with his family at his new mansion when he retires

The Red Devils star did not hesitate to pay a high price for his accommodation.

He splashed the most expensive apartment ever sold in Lisbon, Portugal’s capital, in 2020 – paying £6.5m for a state-of-the-art 3,100sqft pad on Avenida da Liberdade with a gym and an indoor pool.

The star striker owns properties including a seven-storey building in Funchal, Madeira, where his mother Dolores, 66, and brother Hugo live after buying it two years ago.

Mr Ronaldo also owns a luxury villa in Turin, Italy, from his time at Juventus, as well as a £4.8million mansion in a gated fortress estate called La Finca near Madrid.

The so-called ‘retirement’ villa will be the latest property added to his property portfolio, although sports analysts note he doesn’t appear ready to retire just yet.

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