Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United ended disappointingly as the club terminated his contract at the end of the year following a confrontation between the player and the club’s management.
Now a free agent, Cristiano is reportedly set to move to Saudi Arabia on a lucrative contract. However, as the Portugal international prepares to embark on his new adventure in the Middle East, it seems that Real Madrid has taken advantage of his situation to secure the services of his son.
Cristiano Jr. is actually one of the most sought-after young players on the U14 team. Throughout his youth career so far, the 12-year-old has primarily played for the clubs his father represented, including Real Madrid and Juventus.
He is currently a member of the U12 Manchester United team, but with his father moving to Saudi Arabia, few would expect Cristiano Jr. to join him.
According to Edu Cornago, Real Madrid has registered the young player in their youth academy. The 12-year-old previously played for the club’s youth academy and has an impressive record of 50 goals in 20 appearances for the U14 team.
Cristiano Jr.’s potential return to Real Madrid’s youth system could be a significant motivation for a club that has produced exciting talents in recent years. While he may not have made a strong impression in the first team, it’s certainly possible that the Real Madrid coach might take a chance on Ronaldo’s son.
However, given the current situation, the deal is not yet finalized, and as we approach the end of the year, it will be interesting to see if there are any suitors for Cristiano Jr.