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Ronaldo, 36, has been linked with a return to first club Sporting Lisbon as well as Real and United and he is getting cold shouldered by team-mates who are fed up at how he is given preferential treatment by club directors.
Last week the entire squad were brought in for an extra day's training while the Portuguese international was treated to a day trip around the Ferrari HQ in Maranello near Bologna.
Earlier this week a video emerged of his car collection which includes a Bugatti, a Mercedes jeep and a Maserati - being loaded into a trailer overnight by a team of mechanics from a Lisbon-based company.
Footage of the night time operation was posted on an Italian football website called Per Sempre Calcio and it was filmed from a balcony overlooking the garage in Turin where the cars are stored.
The firm moving the cars - Rodo Cargo - is based in the Portugese capital Lisbon and specialises in moving luxury cars belonging to footballers all over the world.
Madrid-based newspaper Marca revealed it would have cost Ronaldo around £12,000 for the whole operation, taking into account the secret nature of the move and value of the vehicles being transported.
The destination for the motors remained a mystery - until now.
Spanish media outlet Record have now claimed the vehicles have arrived in Madrid to ramp up rumours of a return to Real.
After joining Madrid for a then-world record fee of £80m from Manchester United in 2009, Ronaldo broke all kinds of records with Los Blancos.
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