star is getting rid of some assets, including his $6.6 mansion in Manchester.

The Red Devils legend ditched the club back in November after his seminal interview with Piers Morgan. During that sitdown, the Portuguese striker nailed down his reasons for leaving the place he called home — twice.

The second stint at Old Trafford was equally prolific (24 in 38 games during the 2021/22 season), but riding the bench this term under Erik ten Hag didn't meet the superstar's expectations.

The 38-year-old bagsman is now settling in at his new digs in his new luxury pad in Riyad, , and sees no further reason to retain an old asset.

Ronaldo and his gorgeous WAG Georgina Rodriguez recently took the kids on a trip to the Middle Eastern desert. The player is even attending the Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury fight this Sunday at Diriyah Arena.

Live like a football legend: Ronaldo's mansion gets listed

Cristiano Ronaldo's Manchester mansion rests in the exclusive Cheshire Village with some of the deepest personal security one can get.

Real estate agent Jackson-Stops lists the house as a “masterpiece of modern .” This incredible 23-acre estate comes with a host of lavish features that are sure to impress.

The seven-bedroom house includes a sprawling cinema, jacuzzi, paddle and tennis courts, a private indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool, a four-car garage, and a cutting-edge gym. The lucky buyer may also inherit one of the striker's $60,000 cryotherapy machines.

Ronaldo also possesses a luxurious $7.2 million residence in La Finca, one of the wealthiest regions in Madrid.

He owns an opulent 2,509 square feet Trump Tower condominium in New York City, worth $18.5 million. It offers stunning views of Central Park and the Hudson River.

Additionally, his accommodations in Turin comprise a double villa accessible solely via a private road.

Ronaldo returns to the pitch this Saturday against Darmac in the Saudi Pro League.

Images of Cristiano Ronaldo's $6.6 million house in Alderley Edge, Cheshire Peak District

Photos: Courtesy of Jackson Stops