Real Madrid Denies Accepting Ronaldo's Son into Its Academy

One of the most discussed topics in recent days within European football has been reports regarding the acceptance of Cristiano Ronaldo's eldest son into the academy of Spain's famous Real Madrid club. Zamin.uz reported on this matter.
These rumors have attracted the attention of football fans and were widely covered in various publications. However, the club's leadership denied the dubious information circulating in the media and clarified their position.
According to official club sources and reliable analysts, Real Madrid currently has no plans to add Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. to its squad or officially enroll him in the academy. The reason behind the widespread emergence of these reports is that the 15-year-old Ronaldo trained alongside Real Madrid's under-16 youth team in Madrid.
In fact, he is currently a member of the youth team of Saudi Arabia's Al-Nassr club. Sources reveal that Real Madrid only granted young Ronaldo the opportunity to temporarily participate in training sessions with his peers.
This decision was made with the aim of maintaining the player's physical fitness, as due to the current situation in the Middle East, he does not have the opportunity for constant and regular training at the Al-Nassr academy.
At present, the Ronaldo family is spending their time in Madrid. Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo himself defended Real Madrid's honor between 2009 and 2018, leaving an indelible mark on the club's history.
His achievement of making 438 appearances, scoring 450 goals, and providing 131 assists remains an incredible feat to this day. In short, there is currently no confirmed information about young Ronaldo officially starting his career with Real Madrid.
Although situations in the football world can change rapidly, it remains unknown how this story will unfold in the future. Source: Cope





