On Thursday, Cristiano Jnr, the eldest son of Cristiano Ronaldo, is expected to finish his transfer to the club and join Al-Nassr’s U15 squad.
The 13-year-old has consented to continue his budding football career by working with his father at the Saudi organization.
He has already represented Real Madrid, Juventus, and Manchester United’s academy teams and is one of the favorites to succeed as a professional.
Additionally, Fabrizio Romano has disclosed that in an effort to advance his own growth, he would be playing with kids older than himself.
Romano tweeted: “It is my understanding that Al Nassr has decided that, eventhough he is only 13 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. will begin training with the U15 squad.”This week, he will begin training with the team and will don the number 7.
Following his Manchester United contract expiration and his ultimate decision to quit European football, Ronaldo relocated his family to the Middle Eastern country in January.
Ronaldo Jr., who will wear his father’s renowned No. 7 in his new surroundings, has had an amazing start to his career. He previously scored 25 goals in eight games while playing for Juventus.
All parties concerned have authorized the agreement, and the child will begin practicing with his new teammates in the coming days.
The five-time Ballon d’Or and multiple Champions League winner has already disclosed that his oldest kid wants him to stay in the game instead of retiring.
“My son tells me: dad, hold on a few more years, I want to play with you!” Ronaldo stated in a speech last year.
To have a legitimate chance of playing next to Ronaldo, who turns 39 in February, he will have to hope his father plays until he is forty years old.
Ronaldo became a father for the first time at the age of just 25 when his son was born in June 2010; the mother’s identity has never been made public. Cristiano Jr. is the oldest of five children.
Although the young man has followed his famous father throughout his career, the great of Real Madrid and Manchester United acknowledged he is not placing any pressure on him to play football.
‘I won’t put any pressure on him. “He’ll do what he wants,” Ronaldo had said earlier.
Furthermore, my greatest want for Cristianito and all others is for them to be content and free to pursue their dreams. I’ll help however I can.