On social media, Cristiano Ronaldo retaliated after his son was questioned about wearing both Nike and Adidas apparel.
Alongside his grandma Maria Dolores, who posted the photo to her 2.6 million Instagram followers, was the younger Ronaldo.
On the other hand, Cristiano Jr. received criticism from some commentsers for wearing an Adidas ‘Yeezy’ slider, shorts, hoodie, and socks.
Ronaldo Sr. defended his son by saying, “He wears what he wants,” in response to his mother’s tweet. not what you’re after.
Ronaldo originally inked a sponsorship agreement with Nike in 2003, the year he joined Manchester United, so the company has a lengthy history with him.
Ronaldo inked a big 10-year contract with the sporting brand in 2016; under the terms of the arrangement, he gets an incredible £147 million annually. He frequently shares content about Nike on social media.
He now serves as the main inspiration for the brand’s football-themed advertising. This indicates that the 37-year-old only sports Nike clothing and accessories, such as shirts, hoodies, and football boots.
But this is also the same time at Old Trafford, where Adidas makes the Manchester United uniforms. In 2015, United and Adidas inked the world’s richest contract, worth £750 million, with an expiration date of 2025.
Ronaldo is associated with a number of extremely powerful businesses, including Nike, where he has a sponsorship agreement.
He has sponsorship agreements with major brands like Armani, Tag Heuer, Herbalife, and Unilever on his resume.
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Although he returned to Manchester United in the summer, he has had a difficult season as the team has lagged behind their two main rivals, Manchester City and Liverpool.
In the meantime, Cristiano Jr. enrolled in Manchester United’s academy back in February with the intention of following in his father’s footsteps.