Cristiano Ronaldo was mobbed by his adoring fans on his return to Madrid, with his
£8.5million Bugatti Centodieci proving to be a hit with the public.
The 38-year-old
spent nine years in the Spanish capital from 2009-2024 where he won four Champions
League titles at Real Madrid.
6 Ronaldo still has plenty of pulling power in Spain's
capital, or maybe it was the car...
He left Los Blancos as their all-time top scorer
having banged in 450 goals from 438 matches in all competitions.
And the Al Nassr
striker headed back to Madrid following Portugal's Euro 2024 qualifying wins against
Liechtenstein and Luxembourg before he reports back to Saudi Arabia.
In true Ronaldo
fashion, he left all eyes on him as he cruised through the streets in his mega-rare
Bugatti - one of ten cars ever made by the luxury French company.
His motor is part of
his whopping £18m car collection, but this was the first time that five-time Ballon
d'Or winner had been seen driving in his Centodieci.
In footage that has been doing the
rounds online, Ronaldo - wearing a white top, white trousers and a dark blazer - was
seen signing autographs for the mob.
He then headed to his white supercar protected by
a bodyguard, who ushered him to the driver's seat.
6 Fans mobbed Ronaldo as he made his
way to his Bugatti Centodieci Credit: Instagram @hoymatriculado
6 Ronaldo returned to
Madrid, where he spent nine years playing at the Bernabeu Credit: Instagram
@hoymatriculado
6 He swiftly departed in his £8.5m motor Credit: Instagram
@hoymatriculado
6 Ronaldo is one of just ten owners of the mega-rare Bugatti Centodieci
Credit: Instagram @hoymatriculado
Ronaldo's adoring fans desperately clambered over
each other to try and get a selfie with their hero.
As his supporters chanted his name
in unison, Ronaldo got into his Bugatti, and gently rolled away in his 1,600 horsepower
machine.
Along with the Centodieci, the ex-Manchester United forward is also the proud
owner of a Bugatti Chiron and a Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse.
Since parting ways
with the Red Devils in November, Ronaldo made the move to the Middle East where he has
continued his goalscoring exploits.
6 Fans desperately tried to take a selfie with
Ronaldo Credit: Instagram @hoymatriculado
In ten games for Al Nassr, he has found the
back of the net on nine occasions, though his side have slipped to second in the
table.
He recently claimed that he is a 'better man' after leaving Old Trafford, where
he ripped into the hierarchy of the club in his interview with Piers Morgan.
Ronaldo
said last week: "I have no problem saying I had a bad phase of my career, but there’s
no time for regrets.
“Life goes on and, doing well or not, it was part of my growth.
When we are at the top of the mountain, we often cannot see what is below.
“Now, I’m
more prepared and learning that was important, because I had never been through this,
like in the last few months. Now I’m a better man.”