Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner Georgina Rodriguez has hit out at reports she is experiencing a relationship crisis with the Portuguese superstar.
The pair are currently in Saudi Arabia, with Ronaldo having moved to Al-Nassr after leaving Manchester United ahead of the World Cup.
Reports have circulated in the Spanish media over recent weeks that Ronaldo is ‘fed up’ with Rodriguez, and that the couple could be on the verge of splitting up.
And, according to Spanish TikTok star Abel Planelles, the pair recently had a huge argument before boarding Ronaldo’s private plane.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner Georgina Rodriguez (right) has hit out at reports she is experiencing a relationship crisis with the Portuguese superstar (left)
She shared an Instagram story with the caption: ‘The envious invents the rumour, the gossip spreads and the idiot believes it’
The pair are currently based in Saudi Arabia after Ronaldo joined Saudi top flight side Al-Nassr
Rodriguez and Ronaldo have two children together and have been together since 2017
This argument only increased rumours the pair – who have two children together – are on the verge of splitting up amid claims not all is well between them.
She does not usually comment on such things, but she shared a photo of the sky at night, with lyrics from the song If I Die, by Romeo Santos, an American singer.
‘The envious invents the rumour, the gossip spreads and the idiot believes it,’ it read, in a move to hit back at the speculaton.
Since moving to Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo has netted 11 times in 14 games as Al-Nassr chase their first league title in four years.
However, he has regularly been subjected to ‘Messi’ chants from rival fans, while Al-Nassr crashed out of the King Cup in the semi-finals on Monday.
They are currently three points behind rivals Al-Ittihad – who are managed by former Tottenham and Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo – with just six games left of the season.
Reports in Spain stated the couple had a huge argument before boarding their private plane
Ronaldo is hoping to help Al-Nassr win their first Saudi Pro League league title in four years