CRISTIANO RONALDO is enjoying the last few days on his £5.5million yacht with his family before returning to Manchester United for pre-season.
The 37-year-old is due back at Carrington to begin preparations for the new campaign on July 4.
New boss Erik ten Hag will get to see the football megastar up close.
But before Ronaldo returns to Manchester, the 887-goal forward is in Majorca on his yacht relaxing.
The family started their holidayaway from prying eyes in a luxury villa at the foot of the Tramuntana mountains.
They arrived in style – using his £20million G200 private jet to fly there.
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They are now enjoying their last days on the Med, and Ronaldo was seen flexing his bulging muscles alongside his son Cristiano Jr.
Partner Georgina Rodriguez stunned in an alluring green bikini as the trio relaxed on deckchairs at the back end of the boat.
Ronaldo Jr, 12, joined his dad in the water as the pair wore goggles and went diving.
CR7 also took a jet ski for a spin and managed to expertly keep control of it – unlike a bodyguard who crashed his £1.7m Bugatti.
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Whether Ronaldo stays at Old Trafford beyond this summer is yet to be seen.
He has been linked with a transfer away from United after they failed to qualify for the Champions League.
Roma, Sporting Lisbon and Bayern Munich have all registered an interest in recent weeks.
But club and international team-mate Bruno Fernandes says United wouldn't want to lose such an important player.
Fernandes told Portuguese newspaper Record: "I spoke to him a few weeks ago – we're both on vacation, no one bothers friends on vacation.
"I hope to meet him on [July 4] to train there [at Manchester United], I'm not expecting more than that.
“There is nothing more than that, but each one takes care of their future. I don't believe that the club is willing to lose a player of the value of Cristiano."
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