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Ronaldo Jr. previously played for Real Madrid’s under-14 side and scored 50 goals in 20 games, a record his father would be proud of.
Cristiano Ronaldo his father is perhaps the greatest player to ever don the Real Madrid kit. He had an impressive stint in the Spanish capital, scoring 450 goals and providing 131 assists in 438 games.
Ronaldo arrived at the club in 2009 when Barcelona were the dominant force in Spanish football. He didn’t have it easy by any means during the first few years of his Los Blancos career.
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However, with persistent effort and relying on Ronaldo’s brilliance, the Madrid-based side were eventually able to cover up lost ground. Ronaldo’s career at the club ended in style as Real Madrid won three back-to-back UEFA Champions League trophies before the five-time Ballon d’Or winner’s departure.
The Portuguese forward won four UEFA Champions League trophies, three FIFA Club World Cups, two La Liga titles, three UEFA Super Cups, two Copa Del Reys, and two Spanish Super Cups during his trophy-laden spell in Madrid.
After the conclusion of the 2017-18 season, Ronaldo decided to call time on his career at the club and moved to Italian giants Juventus to seek a new challenge.
Ronaldo has been heavily linked with a move to Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr. The Portuguese, however, is keen to compete at the highest level and is seeking a move to a European club.
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