SUPERSTAR footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has been spotted at a plush hotel near Glasgow as he prepares to play against Scotland's national team.
The Portuguese footballer is in Scotland with his own national team ahead of their fixture in the Nations League at Hampden.
The squad appear to be staying at Cameron House in Loch Lomond, with fans capturing the team signing shirts, training in the gym and heading to a training session at St Mirren Park.
In one video shared on TikTok, Ronaldo is seen enjoying the flumes at the hotel swimming pool. In another, the 39-year-old is training in the hotel gym.
@judelusk25 Happening mate wyd #scottish #funny #glasgow #scotland #scottishtiktok #ronaldo #portugal🇵🇹 #ronaldo7 #cristianoronaldo #cr #cr7cristianoronaldo #footballtiktok #fyp #portugal #alnassr #saudiarabia ♬ Thick Of It - KSI
One starstruck fan wrote: "Casually seen the goat [greatest of all time] at Cammy House."
Another said: "Seen him on the slide."
@ru04_cam Portugal team have arrived in Scotland 🇵🇹🇵🇹 #cr7cristianoronaldo #portugal #portugalnationalteam #cr7 #joaofelix #robertomartinez #fyp #football #saudiarabia #portugalviral ♬ Let's go - Official Sound Studio
Scotland will face Portugal at Hampden Park on Tuesday, October 15 with a kickoff time of 7.45pm.
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