Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. may be eligible to play for Mexico due to a possible link to the North American country from the side of his birth mother.
Her identity is unknown, but YouTuber Kery Ruiz claims through his channel: Kelly!news I think it might be an immigrant from Mexico. This theory may be supported by the fact that Ronaldo reportedly met her in California.
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Also in the Georgina Rodriguez documentary I Am Georgina, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. was seen wearing the Mexican national team jersey. If so, the Portuguese national team’s son may be eligible to play for El Tri.
The 12-year-old has played in youth team games for Manchester United, Juventus and Real Madrid. He still has a long way to go before he decides who he will represent on the international stage.
However, Mexico doesn’t have as many established top-quality stars as Portugal, at least on paper. Compared to A Selecao, Ronaldo Jr. could have an easier time getting into the Mexican national team if current trends continue in the next few years.
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr.’s father is a living icon of Portugal, winning both UEFA Euro 2016 and 2019 UEFA Nations League. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner moved to Saudi Arabian football club, Al His Nasr, in January.
The 38-year-old reportedly failed to sign a contract with several competing clubs in last season’s UEFA Champions League. signed.
Ronaldo admits the Saudi First Division is not as competitive as the Premier League, which is a pleasant surprise.
With 49 points from 21 league games, Al Nasr are one point behind league champions Al Ittihad. Ronaldo has scored 9 goals and 2 assists in his 10 appearances in different categories for his new club.
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