Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo spent thousands of euros to move a private room from his former residence in Turin, Italy, to Manchester, in order to use it to maintain his fitness.

Ronaldo is known for his keenness on his fitness by following a strict diet and adhering to intense training, which allowed him to continue to shine on the court despite his 36-year-old age.

Another method that Ronaldo keeps in his diary is the use of a cryotherapy room.

And the British newspaper "The Sun" reported that Ronaldo made sure that moving that room was among his priorities after joining Manchester United from Juventus.

She pointed out that the room, whose price exceeds 60 thousand euros, contributes to the treatment and rehabilitation of tissues thanks to the cooling that may reach 160 degrees below zero.

Users do not spend more than 5 minutes in using this room, and any longer may harm the body.

Advocates of this technique say it boosts blood circulation and improves the immune system, reduces fatigue and helps recover from injuries faster.

And the British newspaper quoted a source as saying that "Ronaldo is meticulous in how he takes care of his body, and will do anything to gain an extra advantage."

The source pointed out that moving the cryotherapy room from Italy to Manchester "was not an easy job, but Ronaldo is now happy to complete the transfer because this will help him in the recovery routine after the matches."

"Bringing the room to England was one of his priorities because he knows how difficult the Premier League is and he is keen to stay at the peak of his fitness," he added.

Ronaldo made a successful start with Manchester United, scoring 5 goals in 6 matches in all competitions, and was crowned the best player in the English Premier League for the month of September.