Real Madrid has reportedly re-signed Ronaldo Jr., Ronaldo’s eldest son. After a four-year absence, he will return to the Los Blancos academy. Ronaldo Jr. previously represented the 14-time European champions’ under-14 team, where he set a record by scoring 50 goals in 20 games—a number that would make his father proud.
Perhaps the greatest player to ever don the Real Madrid uniform is Cristiano Ronaldo. He scored 450 goals and had 131 assists in 438 games during his impressive time in Madrid. In 2009, when Barcelona was the dominant force in Spanish football, Ronaldo joined the club. During the early years of his Los Blancos career, he did not have it easy at all.
However, the Madrid-based team eventually recovered their lost ground by exerting persistent effort and relying on Ronaldo’s genius. Before the five-time Ballon d’Or winner left Real Madrid, Ronaldo’s time there came to an end in style as the team won three consecutive UEFA Champions League titles.
During his time in Madrid, the forward from Portugal won four UEFA Champions League trophies, three FIFA Club World Cup trophies, two La Liga titles, three UEFA Super Cup trophies, two Copa Del Rey trophies, and two Spanish Super Cup trophies. Ronaldo made the decision to end his career at the club after the 2017-18 season and moved to the Italian giants Juventus in search of a new challenge.
Following Portugal’s exit from the FIFA World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo went to Real Madrid’s facilities to train:
After Portugal’s exit from the 2022 FIFA World Cup in the quarterfinals, Cristiano Ronaldo was spotted at Real Madrid’s training facility in Valdebebas. After his contract with Manchester United was mutually terminated as a result of an explosive interview with broadcaster Piers Morgan, the 37-year-old is currently without a club.
The return of Ronaldo to his former club’s training facility fueled speculation regarding the Portuguese player’s future with the club. However, that was not the case. The 37-year-old only returned to Valdebebas to stay in shape and fit while making a decision about his future. Al Nassr, based in Saudi Arabia, has been heavily linked with Ronaldo’s transfer. The Portuguese, on the other hand, want to play at the highest level and want to join a club in Europe.