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Cristiano Ronaldo mobbed by fans as he drives car that only 10 people around the world own

Cristiano Ronaldo mobbed by fans as he drives car that only 10 people around the world own

Cristiano Ronaldo drove his Bugatti Centodieci through Madrid but was approached by crazed fans looking for a photo

Cristiano Ronaldo was mobbed by crazed fans recently as he drove through the streets of Madrid.

The Al-Nassr forward returned to the City where he won four Champions League titles, but didn't get much of a look around as dozens of supporters mobbed him.

In a video shared by @hoymatriculado on Instagram, Ronaldo was seen driving his £8.8million Bugatti Centodieci through the city - a car just he and nine other people worldwide own.

Video footage shared on Instagram showed the 38-year-old hopping into the driver's seat of the French car in the Spanish capital as fans surrounded him and chanted his name.

He then slowly pulled away as those chasing him refused to give up the hopes of a photo.

Ronaldo, typically, picked up number seven of Bugatti's 10-car Centodieci series.

He's a loyal customer to the manufacturer, with The Sun reporting that he also owns a Bugatti Chiron and and Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse, as well as several other cars.

Reports surfaced that the former Manchester United man had managed to get his hands on the Bugatti Voiture Noire, of which there is only one version worldwide.

Ronaldo however missed out on the supercar, with it instead ending up in the possession of former Volkswagen Group chairman Ferdinand Piech.

The scenes in Spain marked the first time Ronaldo had publicly driven the car, which has 1,600 horsepower and a top speed of 240mph.

The forward seems to be finally adapting to life in Saudi Arabia after his sock exit from United last year, netting nine goals in the nine games he's played for Al-Nassr so far.

Cristiano Ronaldo is mobbed by fans. Image credit: instagram.com/matriculado
Cristiano Ronaldo is mobbed by fans. Image credit: instagram.com/matriculado

He started life slowly, but he's now hit form and his side are second in the Saudi Pro League, behind rivals Al-Ittihad by just one point.

Ronaldo scored twice against Lichenstein for Portugal in the most recent international break as he celebrated his 197th international cap, a world record.

He then scored twice more against Luxembourg in a 6-0 win on Sunday as Portugal continued their perfect start to their qualifying campaign for Euro 2024.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@hoymatriculado

Topics: Cristiano Ronaldo, Spain, Real Madrid