Cristiano Ronaldo's aunt, Elma Aveiro, believes that his oldest son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. (12) will soon have no shortage of girlfriends. She made these claims during a 'Ask me anything' session with fans on her Instagram story.
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr was born in the United States back in June 2010. His father, the five-time Ballon d'Or winning superstar has had full custody of his oldest son since and they both currently live in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia along with Georgina Rodriguez and his four siblings. The identity of his biological mother was never revealed due to a legal agreement between her and Ronaldo Sr.
It is publicly known that the 12-year-old is following his father's steps in becoming a professional footballer. He stays in shape through fitness training and dieting. The Al-Nassr superstar's aunt, Elma Aveiro, responded to a fan who questioned if Cristiano Jr. was dating anyone on her Instagram page: (via Essentially Sports)
“Ohhh he’s going to have to date, and girlfriends are what he won’t lack. My God!! That boy is drop-dead gorgeous, auntie’s dear boy."
He is still very young to associate with dating, however, it is clear his aunt has a lot of love for him. Cristiano Ronaldo Jr currently plays as a striker for the Al-Nassr academy and will be hoping to follow in his father's footsteps in terms of success. He has also previously played for big club academies like Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus.
Exploring Cristiano Ronaldo's tenure at Al-Nassr so far
Cristiano Ronaldo has had a mixed time at Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr so far. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner joined the Knights of Najd back in January after leaving Manchester United in November. He is currently contracted with the Riyadh-based outfit until the summer of 2025.
Despite boasting impressive individual numbers (13 goals in 17 appearances), Ronaldo is likely to end the season without any silverware. Al-Nassr have been knocked out of both domestic competitions already (Saudi Super Cup and King Cup of Champions).
They are also currently second in the league with 60 points, three behind leaders Al-Ittihad. With both teams having just three games left to play, Al-Nassr will have to win all their remaining games and hope Al-Ittihad drop points in at least two games. Both sides currently have the same goal difference of 41, so the league is destined to have a thrilling conclusion.
Al-Nassr next face third-placed Al-Shadab at home on May 23. The Knight of Najd will be banking on their Portuguese megastar to get a result.