Cristiano Ronaldo's 15-year-old eldest son trained with Real Madrid's under-16 team on Tuesday, taking a significant step toward potentially joining the club's renowned La Fábrica youth academy in the near future.
Ronaldo wants to play with his son ans it seems like Ronaldo Jr has already taken a step forward towards the ultimate dream to make it true like LeBron and Bronny James duo in the Los Angeles Lakers.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s son trains with Real Madrid Academy as he eyes youth move
The striker, currently developing at Al Nassr's academy in Saudi Arabia, where his father plays, participated in sessions at the club's Valdebebas training complex. Reports indicate he was tested in the winger role during the session, with plans for him to continue training over the coming days as Real Madrid evaluates his fit.
According to a report in The Athletic, the Santiago Bernabeu chiefs are considering signing him in the near future. A formal move remains uncertain at this early stage, though the opportunity arises while the family is in Madrid during the five-time Ballon d’Or winner's recovery from a hamstring injury.
Ronaldo Jr. is no stranger to elite European youth setups, having previously trained with the academies of Manchester United and Juventus, two of his father's former clubs, before joining Al Nassr in late 2022. He has also represented Portugal at under-15 and under-17 levels, making his international debut last year. His legendary father remains Real Madrid's all-time leading scorer.
Ronaldo Jr. turns 16 in June, potentially opening further pathways in youth competitions next season. Any permanent switch to La Fábrica would mark a full-circle moment for him and the beginning of his career, as he walks towards matching his father's legendary stint with the Spanish giants and reigniting discussions about football legacies passing to the next generation.
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