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Ronaldo: World’s Highest-paid footballer flaunts Rare Ferrari worth ₦3.1 BILLION in Lisbon

Cristiano Ronaldo Flaunts Rare Ferrari Worth ₦3.1 Billion in Lisbon
Cristiano Ronaldo was recently spotted with yet another multi-million-dollar super car ahead of Portugal’s friendly against Slovenia.
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In a recent sighting, five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo was captured cruising through the streets of Lisbon in his exclusive Ferrari Daytona SP3.

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The 39-year-old Al Nassr striker, who is the world’s highest-paid footballer, returned home to participate in Portugal’s friendly fixtures, reaffirming his status as the most-capped player in international football history.

Cristiano Ronaldo is the captain of Al Nassr | Credit: Getty
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Cristiano Ronaldo's One-of-a-Kind Ferrari

Cristiano Ronaldo owns a Ferrari Daytona SP3 | Credit: Wiki

Ronaldo's Ferrari Daytona SP3 is a standout within Ferrari's prestigious Icona range, comprising elite models such as the Monza SP1 and SP2.

Ronaldo spotted with a Ferrari SP3 | Credit: Instagram

Reportedly, Ronaldo's Daytona SP3 is the sole unit of its kind in Portugal, boasting unmatched exclusivity.

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CR7 spotted with a Ferrari SP3 | Credit: Instagram

With a potent naturally aspirated V12 engine, the Ferrari Daytona SP3 generates a remarkable 840 hp and 697 Nm of torque, propelling the vehicle from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 2.85 seconds, with a top speed of 340 km/h.

Limited to a production run of 599 units worldwide, the Ferrari Daytona SP3 commands a staggering price tag, commencing at approximately ₦3.1 billion ($2.2 million).

The Ferrari SP3 is worth over $2.2 million | Credit: Instagram
CR7 spotted with a Ferrari SP3 | Credit: Instagram
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Ronaldo's acquisition adds another jewel to his opulent collection of automobiles, valued at over ₦20 billion.

While it is not known when exactly CR7 purchased this exotic super car, Ronaldo's display of automotive extravagance continues to captivate enthusiasts worldwide and also underscores his love for the fast life.

Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates a goal for Portugal || Image credit: Getty

Ronaldo could return to action for Portugal on Tuesday night, during their international friendly game against Slovenia.

CR7 missed Portugal’s 5-2 friendly demolition of Sweden last Thursday but has already returned home with the rest of Roberto Martinez’s squad.

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Ronaldo shared photos of himself in training with the national team as he is expected to feature tonight when the Euro 2016 champions are hosted at the Stožice stadium.

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