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As Messi leaves PSG, the shocking news Cristiano Ronaldo received about his son

Cristiano's eldest son went viral in the last few hours and this happened with CR7.

By William Estrella

Cristiano's eldest son went viral in the last few hours and this happened with CR7.
Cristiano's eldest son went viral in the last few hours and this happened with CR7.

While Cristiano Ronaldo is experiencing problems in Saudi Arabia, with an Al Nassr that does not work collectively, which underwent a change of coach and was eliminated from the King's Cup of Saudi Arabia. But the truth is that while he is not experiencing his best football days, Cristiano Ronaldo has launched a sign that few expected from him from Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, surprising his entire fandom and undoubtedly football fans.

Cristiano Ronaldo pointed out who could be his successor in modern football, not marking Erling Haaland or any player who has debuted in professional football so far, making it clear that everything can stay in the family, coming out of his own lineage.

Cristiano Ronaldo highlighted his eldest son, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. as his great successor, posing on the field of play after having trained together at Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, thus demonstrating that he is hungry to win, he has also said in several interviews the Bug that tries to guide him to eat well, without unhealthy snacks, and also recovering with ice after each training session to take care of his physique.

And given this, many wonder what Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. did in Al Nassr's training surrounded by professional soccer players and at only 12 years old, while he has previously gone through Juventus in Turin and Manchester United, but for now being only a young man.

What Cristiano Ronaldo Jr did

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. did not participate in the training session of the first team, but once the practice was over, he would have entered the playing field so that the Saudi club can take the photograph, which has traveled the world in a matter of seconds. In addition, it is dangerous that he would have trained with the first division, since in case of injury he could bring legal problems to the club.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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