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Report: Cristiano Ronaldo buys himself a Lamborghini for his birthday
The Portugal international turned 27 over the weekend and treated himself to a special edition Aventador LP700-4 worth 340,000 euros to mark the occasion.
Cristiano Ronaldo - Real Madrid
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly bought himself a Lamborghini to celebrate his birthday.
The Portugal international turned 27 on Sunday and treated himself to a special edition Aventador LP700-4 worth 340,000 euros ($450,000) to mark the occasion, according to Marca.
The purchase means that Ronaldo now has a fleet of 12 cars: four Audis, two Bentleys, two Mercedes, an Aston Martin, a Maserati and a Porsche.
Ronaldo has scored 24 goals in 21 Primera Division appearances for los Blancos this season and currently leads the race for the Golden Shoe.
The Portugal international turned 27 on Sunday and treated himself to a special edition Aventador LP700-4 worth 340,000 euros ($450,000) to mark the occasion, according to Marca.
The purchase means that Ronaldo now has a fleet of 12 cars: four Audis, two Bentleys, two Mercedes, an Aston Martin, a Maserati and a Porsche.
Ronaldo has scored 24 goals in 21 Primera Division appearances for los Blancos this season and currently leads the race for the Golden Shoe.
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