Cristiano Ronaldo’s £61 million private jet has been grounded at Manchester Airport following the discovery of a technical issue. The Bombardier Global Express 6500, which arrived in the city last week, remains stationed after a routine inspection revealed a crack in one of its windows.
It is currently unclear whether Ronaldo was on board at the time of the jet’s arrival. Engineers are now awaiting replacement parts to complete the necessary repairs, and until then, the aircraft will remain in Manchester.
Ronaldo, who now plays for Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr, purchased the luxurious airliner last year. On February 14, Manchester Airport shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) featuring a matte black jet with the CR7 logo and an image of Ronaldo’s iconic “siuu” celebration. The video sparked speculation among fans about the Portuguese superstar’s potential return to Manchester United for a third spell.
The Red Devils have struggled for goals this season, scoring only 28 times in 25 Premier League games. Ruben Amorim’s side currently sits at the 15th spot in the league standings, with only Ipswich Town and Southampton registering fewer goals.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo was seen in action for Al Nassr in their recent Saudi Pro League fixture against Al-Ahli Saudi. Despite failing to make a significant impact in the away outing, his team secured a dramatic 3-2 win, with Jhon Duran netting a brace and Ayman Yahya scoring the other goal. Ronaldo did not feature in the AFC Champions League match against Persepolis FC, which ended in a goalless draw. Al Nassr has already qualified for the next round.
Ronaldo is expected to return to action when Al Nassr hosts Al Ettifaq for a league game on Friday, February 21.

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