Breaking into Neymar’s lavish villa is more expensive than Ronaldo’s villa
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Neymar as well as many South American players have sought to flee Europe to ensure their own safety. Right before France implemented measures to restrict movement and strict quarantine across the country, Neymar quickly returned to Brazil to avoid the epidemic in his lavish villa.
Neymar is completely comfortable in isolation to avoid the epidemic in a paradise-like villa in Mangaratiba, Rio de Janeiro state, with full facilities.
Located near a beautiful beach and a large vegetation, Neymar’s villa is also distinguished by its luxurious, modern design with expensive furniture.
The Brazilian striker’s dream house is located on an area of 1,000 square meters, two floors high with large windows that can help people in the house see the beautiful natural scenery around. In addition, there is a private helipad and pier on site
The living room is designed in a minimalist style with the most luxurious and modern furniture. The villa has 7 bedrooms with private bathrooms and different interiors, but prioritizes the architectural style of the tropics.
Of course, the villa of a professional player will not be complete without a modern gym and a mini football field to help Neymar practice during self-isolation. When in need of a break, the Brazilian striker relaxes with a heated swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi, Turkish bath…
This is not the first time Neymar has taken refuge in this villa. Two years ago, the Brazilian striker spent a few months here while recovering from an injury to prepare for the 2018 World Cup.
As revealed by ABC (Spain), Neymar bought his “dream house” in 2016 for 8 million euros, more expensive than Ronaldo’s villa in Medeira.