One of Cristiano Ronaldo's luxury supercars has been crashed into a house in Majorca, according to reports from Spain.
The Manchester United star is currently enjoying a well-deserved holiday on the Balearic Island with his family following a gruelling season and additional Nations League fixtures with Portugal. However, his break has been disrupted after his £1.7million valued Bugatti Veyron was crashed into the entranceway of a house on Monday morning.
El Periodico Mediterraneo reports that the car was being driven by an employee of Ronaldo at the time of the collision. While the driver is understood not to have suffered any serious injuries, there is said to have been significant damage caused to the front of the vehicle.
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Ronaldo has a penchant for luxury cars and his fleet — that contains a Ferrari 599 GTO, a McLaren Senna and two Rolls-Royces, among others — is thought to be valued at approximately £17million. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner had the Bugatti, as well as a Mercedes-Benz G-Class, shipped from Manchester to Majorca for the holiday.
A report from The Sun adds that the car crashed into the door of a country house and then into a butane bottle booth in the residential estate of Sa Coma, Bunyola, Palma de Majorca. It's added that local police attended the scene and that the driver has signed an accident report.
Ronaldo is holidaying with his partner Georgina Rodriguez and their children ahead of a return to Carrington for pre-season training with United next month. While new manager Erik ten Hag will welcome a portion of his players back on June 27, Ronaldo and several other stars have been given extra time off after representing their countries in the June international break.
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