Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez ‘have a pre-nup-style deal which will pay her £86,000 a month if they ever split up’… and they’re not even married!

According to sources in Spain, Georgina Rodriguez and her boyfriend Cristiano Ronaldo are thought to have a solid “pre-nuptial-style” arrangement in case they split up.

The Al-Nassr star and the 29-year-old model have been together since June 2016 and are parents to Alana Martina and Bella Esmeralda.

Georgina Rodriguez would receive an estimated ¿100,000 monthly stipend in the event of a break-up with boyfriend Cristiano Ronaldo
In addition, Rodriguez is the mother of Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. and the surrogate-born twins Eva and Mateo.

When Ronaldo moved to the Saudi Pro League in January of this year for £175 million, the couple was exempt from Saudi restrictions that forbid unmarried couples from cohabiting in the Kingdom.

The couple have five children together (pictured at the birthday party of their son Mateo, right)
However, despite not being officially married, as reported by TV Guia, the couple has made plans in case they split up to guarantee Rodriguez’s financial assistance.
According to reports, the Yo Soy Georgina starlet would inherit the family’s Madrid house, La Finca, as part of the arrangement. She would also be entitled to an incredible £85,900 (€100,000) monthly salary for the remainder of her life.

Rodriguez supported her partner at a brand event in Madrid after speculation the pair had separated in May
Beginning in May, Forbes said that Ronaldo was the highest-paid athlete in the world, with an estimated yearly salary of almost £109 million.

The former Manchester United target has appeared on the magazine’s annual wealthy list for the third time, and his incredible wealth is reportedly the greatest amount ever earned by a football player.

The former Real Madrid star has had an uneven time during his debut season in Saudi Arabia
According to reports, Rodriguez’s monthly alimony is determined by the fact that, in the eyes of the law, she is the mother of all five of Ronaldo’s children, not just her biological daughters.

For comment, a Ronaldo spokesperson has been contacted.

Following rumors that Ronaldo had had enough of his partner’s extravagant spending during their time in Riyadh this season, the two were rumored to have parted ways in May.

Nevertheless, Dolores, Ronaldo’s mother, called the allegations “lies” and brushed them off in a public statement about her son’s relationship.
Dolores stated clearly, “Every couple fights, but what’s been written is a lie.”

On June, at a Madrid event for one of Ronaldo’s brand ambassadorships, Rodriguez and the player were photographed in her home country of Spain.

Following the conclusion of the Saudi Pro League season, in which rivals Al-Ittihad edged Al-Nassr to finish second, the two have returned to their base in the capital of Spain.

Despite scoring 14 goals and dishing out two more assists in his 16 outings, five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo did not make his league’s Opta team of the season. His debut season in the Kingdom has not been a complete success.