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Cristiano Ronald's Son Signs To Play For The Red Devils, Manchester United

Cristiano Ronaldo’s son signs deal to play for Manchester United football club.

The 11-year-old is officially set to wear the iconic ‘Ronaldo 7’ jersey, made popularly by his legendary father.

Romaldo junior has played for the Youth teams of Real Madrid and Juventus and his performances was spectacular.

He recently signed for the Red Devils.

Like father like son. Indeed he follows in the footstep of his great father, Cristiano Ronaldo.

He will be featured in Manchester Youth team.

The young Portuguese was unveiled alongside Brazilian wonderkid Gabriel, who also signed a deal with the Red Devils.

Cristiano Jr is also set to wear the Iconic No. 7 jersey and Gabriel on the other hand, will don the No.10 jersey.

Cristiano Ronaldo left Juventus during last summer’s transfer window from Juventus for €15.00 million to Manchester United.

The deal brought a huge boost to United’s popularity and also helped them gain enormous profit from marketing. Moreover, Cristiano delivered what was expected from him on the field, which was to score goals.

The five-time Ballon D’Or winner has scored 14 goals in 26 appearances for the Red Devils. The Portuguese talisman saved United several times by scoring the winners and some last-minute equalizers for his team. However, Cristiano has struggled to find the net in his last five games, which is his worst goal drought since 2010.

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  1. Like father like son!!!!! I see another Maradona trait here 💪💪

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  2. Teach them young!!! He has no choice😍😍from Generation to Generation football money💪💪

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  3. Teach them young!!! He has no choice😍😍from Generation to Generation football money💪💪

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  4. Like father like son

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