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FootballCristiano Ronaldo, Georgina Chill on Yacht As Couple Enjoys Summer Holiday
- Cristiano Ronaldo and his family are spending time on their summer holiday on a luxurious yacht
- The veteran striker had a gruelling campaign that saw him end the season without a major trophy
- Ronaldo spent the 2022/23 campaign with both Manchester United and Al-Nassr, who he joined in January
Cristiano Ronaldo seems to be making the most out of the summer holiday after taking his family out for a good time.
The veteran forward had a mixed season that saw him end his second stint with Manchester United on an acrimonious note.
According to Goal, Ronaldo started the season with the Premier League giants before he had his contract with the club terminated after his infamous interview with British journalist, Piers Morgan.
The striker's abrupt Old Trafford exit saw him seal a sensational move to the Saudi top-flight league with Al-Nassr, where he spent the second half of the season.
Ronaldo spends time with family
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner seems to have put all that behind him after taking time off his schedule to holiday with his family.
The Portuguese talisman and his partner Georgina took to Instagram to give their millions of followers a glimpse into their holiday with their kids.
In one of the photos, the former Real Madrid star is seen leaping into the sea before posing for photos with his brood on a luxury yacht.
Meanwhile, the legendary forward will now be hoping that his off-pitch activities will keep him fresh and fit in readiness for next season.
Ronaldo's unforgettable moments
Earlier, Sports Brief reported on some of Cristiano Ronaldo's unforgettable moments from his illustrious football career.
To commemorate his international milestone, Sports Brief took a look back at the highs and lows of his storied 20-year international career, as well as some uncanny and delirious moments in between.
The moments include the Euro 2004 heartache where the tournament’s hosts, Portugal, made it all the way to the final, only to be beaten by a well-organized Greece side led by German, Otto Rehhagel.