GEORGINA RODRIGUEZ posed with a £440,000 Ferrari supercar amid Cristiano Ronaldo’s uncertain future.
The Spaniard shared a photo dump on Instagram of her recent trips and ventures.
Georgina Rodriguez posed next to a Ferrari supercarCredit: Instagram
The vehicle retails for £440,000Credit: Instagram
Cristiano Ronaldo is on strike at Al-NassrCredit: PA
She travelled to see the pyramids in Egypt and spent time with her kids, including watching Cristiano Jr play for Al-Nassr.
Georgina, 42, captioned the post: “Home.”
In one pic she posed with a bouquet of flowers in hand as she sat on top of a supercar.
The Ferrari SF 90 Stradale Assetto Fiorano retails for around £440,000, with some models fetching even higher.
Georgina’s update comes as her fiancé continues to of Al-Nassr matches.
He was as Al-Nassr faced Al-Ittihad on Friday, winning 2-0 to apply pressure on league leaders Al-Hilal.
Ronaldo, 41, is reportedly unhappy with club owners, the Saudi Arabia‘s Public Investment Fund (PIF).
It is claimed Ronaldo believes favouritism has been shown to rival Saudi Pro League clubs in the transfer window.
The legend is understood to have complained about manager Jorge Jesus not receiving the reinforcements he requested in the window, with the only player signed being 21-year-old Iraqi midfielder Haydeer Abdulkareem.
Meanwhile, title rivals and current league leaders Al-Hilal have signed ex-Arsenal defender Pablo Mari from Fiorentina, Kader Meité from Rennes in a £26million deal and are in talks for another £26m move for Neom star Saimon Bouabre.
Last month Jesus argued Al-Nassr “doesn’t have the political power of Al-Hilal”, a club he previously managed, an outburst which prompted Al-Hilal to request him being suspended for at least six months.
Ronaldo has been crucial once again for Al-Nassr this season, netting 17 goals and only failing to score in four matches so far.
But he was that even a player of his stature was not more important than the division after he took a stand.
The league issued a statement on Thursday reading: “The Saudi Pro League is structured around a simple principle: every club operates independently under the same rules.
“Clubs have their own boards, their own executives and their own football leadership.
“Decisions on recruitment, spending and strategy sit with those clubs, within a financial framework designed to ensure sustainability and competitive balance. That framework applies equally across the league.
“Cristiano has been fully engaged with since his arrival and has played an important role in the club’s growth and ambition. Like any elite competitor, he wants to win.
“But no individual – however significant – determines decisions beyond their own club.
“Recent transfer activity demonstrates that independence clearly. One club strengthened in a particular way.
“Another chose a different approach. Those were club decisions, taken within approved financial parameters.”
Georgina has returned from a recent trip to EgyptCredit: Instagram
The Spaniard shared an update of her recent activitiesCredit: Instagram
Georgina boasts 72million Instagram followersCredit: Instagram


