Cristiano Ronaldo Jr trained with Real Madrid's academy on Tuesday ahead of a future move

The words Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid could be entwined once more with reports that Cristiano Ronaldo Jr is training with the Spanish giants’ academy.

The Athletic report that Ronaldo’s eldest son trained with Real’s Under 16s on Tuesday ahead of a potential switch in the future.

Ronaldo Sr is Real’s all-time record goalscorer with a staggering 450 goals in 438 games over nine seasons at the Santiago Bernabeu. He is arguably Real’s greatest-ever player for that alone and won 13 major honours during his time there too.

Ronaldo Jr is currently on the academy books of Saudi side Al-Nassr – where his father plays for the first-team.

The 15-year-old is a forward, like his iconic father, often playing on either flank or through the middle.

A switch to Real for Ronaldo Jr will tick off another club of Ronaldo Sr – with the teen having already been on the books of Manchester United and Juventus.

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr trained with Real Madrid's academy on Tuesday ahead of a future move

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr trained with Real Madrid’s academy on Tuesday ahead of a future move

Ronaldo Sr is Real's all-time record goalscorer and arguably their greatest-ever player

Ronaldo Sr is Real’s all-time record goalscorer and arguably their greatest-ever player

Ronaldo Jr plays for Al-Nassr's youth setup at present, while his father plays for the first-team

Ronaldo Jr plays for Al-Nassr’s youth setup at present, while his father plays for the first-team

Although born in the United States, Ronaldo Jr has chosen to represent Portugal – earning his first call-up in their youth setup last May.

He made his debut against Japan in the Vlatko Markovic International Tournament and has since represented his country at U17 level.

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