Published 11:25 IST, May 5th 2020
Cristiano Ronaldo heads back to Italy in his €34m limited edition Gulfstream G650
After spending almost 2 months in quarantine in his native Madeira, Cristiano Ronaldo has finally left the island in his private jet to return to Italy.
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After spending almost two months in quarantine in his native Meira, Portugal, Cristia Ronaldo has finally left island to return to Italy. After initially being denied to fly out of Mrid, Cristia Ronaldo was finally granted permission to board his €34 million (£30million) private jet to fly to Italy. Cristia Ronaldo and his family boarded his limited edition, Gulfstream G650, and has reportedly alrey landed in Turin airport. While Cristia Ronaldo and his family are bracing for a short quarantine period at Turin, here's an inside look at Cristia Ronaldo private jet and some of amenities that make it one of best private jets owned by a football star.
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Cristia Ronaldo private jet: Inside look at lavish private jet
Cristia Ronaldo's private jet is reportedly one of fastest jets owned by a football player. ultra-lavish Gulfstream G650 can fly at speeds of more than 900 mph (600 mph) and is expected to complete Ronaldo's return to Italy in close to six hours. An 18-seater private jet, G650 is kwn to be more expensive and luxurious than his arch-rival Lionel Messi's Embraer Legacy 650.
Some of amenities that set Ronaldo's private jet apart from competition are a full-fledged entertainment system and a dining area with a microwave oven and a refrigerator. jet is also reported to have WiFi, a fax machine and a telephone. 18-seater jet could be easily converted into sleeping for 10 people, per some reports. entrance of his jet is also personalised with his initials - CR7 on one side and a Ronaldo's famous 'Siu' celebration on or.
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Cristia Ronaldo Italy return and Juventus training
After reports indicated that Italian government h given green light for clubs to resume training, Juventus called all ir players back to country to restart ir training programmes. Serie A clubs like Sassuolo, Bologna, Parma and Roma have alrey confirmed a return to training. Juventus training should also be resumed in coming weeks. All players of Turin-based club will reportedly be tested thoroughly for COVID-19 before y are allowed to move ahe with ir training regimens. All clubs are expected to begin individual training by mid-May with reports indicating a Serie A return by first week of June could be on cards.
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11:25 IST, May 5th 2020