Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, 13, Signs For Al Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo's teenage son has reportedly been signed by Al Nassr. Cristiano Jr will join Al Nassr's Under-13 youth team and will wear the number 7 jersey.
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, 13, Signs For Al Nassr
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, 13, Signs For Al Nassr /

Cristiano Ronaldo's teenage son has reportedly been signed by Al Nassr.

The 13-year-old, named Cristiano Jr, previously spent two years in the Juventus youth system while his dad was playing in Serie A.

He has also featured for Real Madrid and Manchester United at junior level.

According to top transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano, Cristiano Jr has now agreed a deal to join Al Nassr.

Cristiano Ronaldo pictured with his son Cristiano Jr in 2019
Cristiano Ronaldo pictured with his son Cristiano Jr in 2019 :: IMAGO/Sportimage/Jonathan Moscrop

Cristiano Jr is expected to start training with Al Nassr's under-13 team later this month.

Romano tweeted on Thursday: "Cristiano Ronaldo Jr signs with Al-Nassr U13 team — here we go!

"The agreement has been signed as Cristiano's son will start training in the next days. He will wear number 7."

Romano also posted a quote by Ronaldo Sr from 2020 when the Portugal legend said: "My son tells me: 'Dad, hold on a few more years, I want to play with you!'"

Cristiano Jr was born in California in June 2010, meaning he could choose to play for the USMNT when he grows up.

He could also represent Portugal, Spain, or even Saudi Arabia depending on how long he and his family continue to live there.

The Ronaldo family moved to Saudi Arabia earlier this year after soccer's all-time leading scorer signed for Al Nassr.

Ronaldo, 38, has so far scored 31 goals in 36 games for the Saudi Pro League side.

He also led Al Nassr to victory in the 2023 Arab Club Champions Cup.

SEE MORE: Cristiano Ronaldo Jr Is A BALLER! Watch Soccer Icon's Son Showcase His Slick Skills


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Robert Summerscales launched FanNation Futbol in February 2022. Rob is a British journalist who previously spent two years on the sports desk at the Daily Mail in London, having earlier served as editor of CaughtOffside.com. He has been to the last two FIFA Men's World Cups, in Russia and Qatar, and is looking forward to completing his hat-trick in North America in 2026.