The Queen of Pop is also working on new music.
Madonna has moved to Lisbon, Portugal after buying a house reported to be worth £7 million.
The move is said to have come after her son David Banda joined the Benfica football team youth academy.
The singer announced the news on Instagram by posting a photo of a kitchen with baskets hanging from the ceiling and writing: ‘I used to be a basket case but now I Live in Lisbon!’.
Madonna has moved to Lisbon so her son can train with a football academy
Portuguese magazine Visão had already reported the move earlier in the week, writing: “Madonna is no longer a tourist, she now lives in Lisbon”.
The magazine went on to report that her 11-year-old son David had joined the Benfica football youth academy after a trial period earlier in the year and that he will be staying at the academy until he starts a French high school.
They added also that the singer had also purchased a £7million home in Sintra 20miles northwest of Lisbon.
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On Saturday the singer announced she was working on new music, while praising the Portuguese capital.
‘The energy of Portugal is so inspiring,’ Madonna wrote on Instagram alongside a painting of herself as the ancient Greek statue The Colossus of Rhodes.
‘I feel very creative and alive here and I look forward to working on my film LOVED and making New Music!!! This will be the next Chapter in My Book! It's time to conquer the world from a different vantage point!!’
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