Cristiano rented a large villa for 4,000 euros a week at the height of the pandemic

It is clear that these times of coronavirus pandemic are complicated for Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese is caught in the middle of the rapid expansion of the coronavirus pandemic in his country and, therefore, could not return to Italy, which from the beginning generated criticism.
Information came out that he was going to give up his two hotels for health workers to use, but it also proved not entirely true, which increased the scrutiny.
His stay in Portugal continued to be full of upsets. He trained at the Nacional de Madeira stadium with half of Europe confined, and his partner, Georgina, was even caught shopping in Funchal while most of the country was at home.
In the last few hours, some new compromising information has come out regarding the Juventus star. According to 'Correio da Manha', the crack left his luxurious apartment in Funchal to spend a few days of the crisis in a bigger house. The media claims that a large villa was rented in Caniçal, 31 kilometres from his home.
This caprice in times of restrictions and confinement will come to CR7 for 4,000 euros a week. "He felt that he needed space, that he was suffocating inside those walls and that there was a big garden. And, of course, more privacy. He's very used to a private life and being with the whole family, and it's not the same thing," said the fountain.
His new home is a house with capacity for six people and has a large garden with palm trees, all overlooking the Atlantic and with private access to the beach. According to 'Airbnb', the house is reserved until April 24, so you can sense that Cristiano Ronaldo is thinking of returning to Italy soon.
At the same time, 'Cuatro' echoed the words of 'Diario Noticias de Portugal', which put the star on the verge of returning to Italy. According to this Portuguese source, CR7 is fed up with the criticism and wants to return to Italy, to be locked up to prepare the quarantine and get in shape as soon as possible for the return of football.