Formula 1: According to reports in Germany, the seven-time F1 champion and former Ferrari legend, Michael Schumacher’s wife Corinna Schumacher is making ‘big plans’ for the family’s future as they shift to Spain from Switzerland after buying the £27million villa of Florentino Perez, Real Madrid’s president’s. The family will shift to the Spain island of Majorca alongside their kids Gina-Maria and son Mick Schumacher. Follow Formula 1 updates on InsideSport.IN
The report comes from German magazine Die Bunte, which guarantees Corinna has ‘huge plans for the sunny island’. The well-known vacation spot has forever been a most loved spot to visit for the Schumacher family and presently it looks set to be their new home as the group of four starts another part of their life.
Formula 1: Michael Schumacher alongside Corinna Schumacher and their two kids, Daughter Gina-Maria and son Mick Schumacher.Corinna has reportedly procured a property in the extravagant resort of Port Andratx, a pleasant harbour town surrounded by the Balearic mountains. Her vision incorporates setting up a farm close to their new house for herself as well as their little girl, who are two equestrians by profession.
Formula 1: Corinna Schumacher and her daughter both are equestrians, somebody who rides horses.Meanwhile, Michael Schumacher has also made visits to Majorca by helicopter to look at the property named Villa Yasmin, as reported by the magazine. It was once owned by none other than Real Madrid boss Florentino Perez.
Formula 1: Corinna Schumacher buys £27million in Spain.The luxurious pad incorporates two pools, a helipad, and a separate villa for the guests. It will likewise be fitted with the medical equipment important to proceed with the full-time care of the former Ferrari and Benetton star.
The seven-time F1 champion has not been seen in public since experiencing a cerebrum injury in a skiing mishap on vacation in the French Alps back in December 2013. Schumacher hit his head on a stone, causing swelling of the mind, and didn’t recover consciousness for six months.
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Later, he was placed into a medicinally-induced coma following the horrendous incident. He was then transferred to the Schumachers’ home in Geneva, where Corinna really focused on him from that point forward.
Corinna is quick to guarantee Michael approaches the ‘best clinical care’ and is with the family ‘as much as possible’. Furthermore, in the wake of selling their Lake Geneva house for £6.4m, their arrangements for a new beginning in Majorca could be what the Schumachers need after a troublesome period in their lives.
Meanwhile, they have also purchased a piece of land for £2.3m in the southwest region of Majorca. Moreover, the plot of land will be the new area for the horse ranch. Corinna will be breeding horses to sell and can even host competitions on the ranch itself.
The land is assigned as an agricultural region, which will allow them to start the development of stables on the site in the coming future.