Georgina Rodriguez expressed her relief. Because she “really wanted to leave Manchester,” Cristiano Ronaldo quit Manchester United.

Georgina Rodriguez has candidly opened up about her transition to life in Saudi Arabia following Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure from Manchester United, revealing a blend of relief and early challenges. “When Cris told me he was moving to Al-Nassr, I felt an immense relief because I was eager to leave Manchester behind,” she shared, highlighting her hopes for a fresh start.Ronaldo's second spell at Old Trafford ended in acrimony

Initially, the couple faced hurdles as they adapted to hotel living, which was a significant shift for them. “It all happened so quickly, and there were days I preferred to stay out of sight,” Rodriguez admitted, reflecting on the emotional ups and downs of those early days. However, her excitement about their new life outweighed the difficulties.Cristiano Ronaldo dedicates 'big win' to Al Nassr fans as coach Stefano  Pioli enjoys dream start | The National

After a few months in a lavish hotel suite, they finally settled into a stunning mansion in February 2023, marking a turning point in their experience. Rodriguez emphasized the joy of being together as a family, which includes their two daughters, as well as Ronaldo’s three older children.The couple still get by OK

Their journey began back in 2016 when she first met Ronaldo while working as a sales assistant at Gucci. Looking back, Rodriguez noted how far they’ve come, filled with gratitude for their shared adventures and the life they are building in this new chapter.