
Cristiano Ronaldo's Son Can Play with Bellingham and Raúl Asencio, Decision Already
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. has multiple options to start his future as an international player
The Current Soccer Scene Revolves Around Cristiano Ronaldo. The Al-Nassr footballer has, albeit indirectly, sparked a debate regarding his eldest son's career. Cristiano Jr., as he is colloquially known, is beginning to stand out as a forward and aims to receive a draft from the youth teams of a major national team.
Due to the extensive and diversified sports career of the former Real Madrid '7', young Cristiano has up to five possibilities to embark on his path as an international footballer. The reasons put forward by these five Federations, including the Spanish one, to include the young Portuguese talent are as varied as they are convincing.

Cristiano Ronaldo's son began his soccer training in the youth academies of major clubs like Juventus of Turin or Manchester United, coinciding with his father's transfers. Now that the Portuguese '7' is at Al-Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. also takes on his corresponding role in the youth teams of the Saudi club.
His performance has caught the attention of several international scouts and has sparked a debate in which five soccer Federations converge. One of the most notable is the American one, which argues for Cristiano Ronaldo Jr.'s belonging to the North American country due to his place of birth: the city of San Diego, California.
Very Complicated Decision
Not only would the United States have claimed the 'signing' of Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in recent days, as the FA has also submitted its candidacy for this particular incorporation. The brief stint of Cristiano Ronaldo at Manchester United, between 2021 and 2022, qualifies his son to play for England in upcoming high-level international events.
Although Cristiano Ronaldo's son was born in the United States, the RFEF's candidacy is also supported. Because the offspring of the former Real Madrid forward spent more than three years residing in Spain before turning ten, a sufficient reason to aspire with guarantees to the 'signing' of Cristiano Ronaldo Jr.

The surprising candidacy of Cape Verde is motivated by the family ties of Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. Isabel da Piedade, originally from this African archipelago, is his great-grandmother on his mother's side, so he could well apply for affiliation with the African national team when he becomes an international player.
Finally, Portugal. Given that his father, still to this day, is a star in the team led by Roberto Martínez, it seems likely that they would agree to grant nationality to his son. Not in vain, Cristiano Ronaldo's son has indicated that he would like to play alongside his father at the highest soccer level, a future that would be more than possible with the Portuguese national team.
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