Georgina Rodriguez watches on as Cristiano Ronaldo Jr signs up for Saudi academy

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Cristiano Ronaldo Jr is set to join the Mahd Academy in Saudi Arabia following his dad’s decision to join Al-Nassr. Ronaldo Jr left Manchester United’s academy when Ronaldo Sr’s contrac…

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr is set to join the Mahd Academy in Saudi Arabia following his dad’s decision to join Al-Nassr.

Ronaldo Jr left Manchester United’s academy when Ronaldo Sr’s contract with the Premier League club was terminated, and he’s since been pictured playing in Saudi with a proud Georgina Rodriguez watching on.And is making his step-mum proud Rodriguez, Ronaldo’s partner, posted an image on Instagram alongside her other stepson, Matteo Ronaldo, with the caption, ‘Supporting the big brother playing’.

Ronaldo Jr, Cristiano’s first born, has seen his youth career mirror his father’s, with spells at Real Madrid, Juventus and then United.But when the player severed ties at Old Trafford following a bombshell TV interview in which he savaged the club, its owners, and manager Erik ten Hag, his son also departed the team.

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