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- Cristiano Ronaldo's partner Georgina Rodriguez has shared beautiful photos from their vacation
- The veteran returned to pre-season training as Al-Nassr succumbed to a heavy loss vs. Celta Vigo
- Ronaldo also appeared to rubbish Lionel Messi's MLS as inferior to the Saudi Professional League
Cristiano Ronaldo's partner, Georgina Rodriguez, lit up social media after she shared photos and videos of her well-toned body.
She also gave the world some snippets of the vacation she and her partner enjoyed as Ronaldo wound up his off-season holidays.
The forward was back in action for Al-Nassr on July 17 when his side suffered a 5-0 defeat to Celta Vigo in a pre-season friendly in Portugal.
He lasted 47 minutes as he eased back to his football routine, as captured by ESPN.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner is a known stickler for fitness and gym work - and from the look of things - he might have inspired one more person from his household.
The couple has been in Italy and Portugal for the season break, with their photos showing them having a good time on a luxurious yacht.
She captioned the photos:
"Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder."
Ronaldo apparently mocks Messi's transfer
At the same time, Sports Brief reported on Ronaldo appearing to mock Messi with a bold claim that the Saudi Pro League was superior to Major League Soccer.
The Portuguese veteran's divisive statement came barely a day after his arch-rival was unveiled as a new Inter Miami player in a grand unveiling ceremony.
"The Saudi league is better than MLS," Ronaldo stated. "Now all the players are coming here. In one year, more top players will come to Saudi Arabia."
Ronaldo becomes best paid player
Ronaldo is also the best-paid sportsman in the world, overtaking Messi for the first time since 2017 thanks to his multi-million dollar move to Al-Nassr.
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FootballSports Brief previously reported that his move to the Saudi Pro League giants in January saw his earnings spike to $136 million, as Forbes has reported.
Guinness World Records also cited the publication, which has claimed Ronaldo earns more from his dealings off the pitch than he does on the field of play.