CRISTIANO RONALDO has added an ultra-rare Ferrari to his £19million supercar collection.
The 39-year-old returned to Portugal for international duty last week.
He did not feature in the squad’s 5-2 win over Sweden, but played a full 90 minutes against Slovenia on Tuesday.
While he was in his home country, Ronaldo was keen to show off the latest addition to his already-impressive car collection.
The five-time Ballon d’Or winner was spotted driving a red Ferrari Daytona SP3, which is valued at around £2m.
The car delivers 840 horsepower and 697 Nm of torque, with a maximum speed of 340km/h.
It can also go from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.85 seconds.
Only 599 units were released, making it a very exclusive edition.
Ronaldo and his Portugal team-mates suffered a 2-0 defeat to Slovenia on Tuesday.
Second-half goals from Adam Gnezda Cerin and Timi Max Elsnik put an end to the squad’s impressive winning streak.
Before the defeat, Portugal had possessed a 100% win record under manager Roberto Martinez.
Ronaldo was furious at full-time and left the pitch in a tantrum.
While walking off the field, cameras showed him shouting and throwing his arms around as bemused teammates watched on.
As the Al-Nassr star headed to the tunnel, he then let rip at the assistant referee on the touchline, having already given the main ref a piece of his mind.