/ May 16, 2026
/ May 16, 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Lover, Georgina Rodriguez, To Get N50m Monthly if they Split

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Portuguese forward, Cristiano Ronaldo, and his girlfriend, Georgina Rodriguez, have made an arrangement that Rodriguez will receive financial support of €100,000 (N50,056,377) if they do break up, according to a report by a Spanish media, TV GUIA.

Rodriguez has been in a relationship with Ronaldo since 2016, and they have two children, Alana Martina and Bella Esmeralda. She is also the mother of Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. and twins Eva and Mateo, who were born via surrogate.

When Ronaldo moved to Saudi Arabia, the couple was exempted from Saudi rules that prohibit unmarried couples from cohabiting.

The arrangement is said to give Rodriguez ownership of the family’s house in Madrid, La Finca, as well as a monthly pension of £85,900 (€100,000) for the rest of her life.

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