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Cristiano Ronaldo Jr joins Juventus Under-9 squad as he looks to follow in dad’s footsteps

Youngster was cheered on in his latest training session by his father's stunning partner Georgina Rodriguez

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CRISTIANO RONALDO'S son has followed in his father's footsteps and joined Juventus.

This summer's most sensational transfer saw the 33-year-old leave Real Madrid to join the Italian giants for £99million.

 Cristiano Ronaldo Jr is training with the Juventus Under-9 team as he attempts to hit the heights his famous father has
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Cristiano Ronaldo Jr is training with the Juventus Under-9 team as he attempts to hit the heights his famous father hasCredit: Juventus.com
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr follows in dad's footsteps with incredible overhead kick at Bernabeu

And he has been joined at Juve by his son, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, who has been spotted in training for the Under-9 team.

And to make it a real family affair, it was reported in Italian media that he was cheered on as he showcased his skills by his father's stunning partner Georgina Rodriguez.

And he is not the only youngster copying what dad does.

Andrea Barzagli's son Mattia is also with the youth section, as is Claudio Marchisio's lad David.

 Cristiano Ronaldo is hoping to light up Serie A, just like he did in the Premier League and La Liga
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Cristiano Ronaldo is hoping to light up Serie A, just like he did in the Premier League and La LigaCredit: Getty
Cristiano Ronaldo goes shopping in Milan With gorgeous girlfriend Georgina as they adjust to Italian life

But after Claudio was released in the summer and looking for a move abroad, David could be on the move too.

Ronaldo senior, meanwhile, hasn't quite had the impact so far in Serie A many thought he would.

The 33-year-old drew another blank in the 2-0 win against Lazio yesterday, but his manager has insisted he is "delighted" with his performances.

Goals from Miralem Pjanic and Mario Mandzukic sealed the victory for the Turin side in front of their supporters.

Ronaldo was making his home debut for Juve following his summer switch from Real Madrid, and although he failed to get on the score sheet, he did provide the assist for Mandzukic.

Juve boss Max Allegri said: "It wasn't easy to play against Lazio given their counter-attack, but the two centre-backs did well. I'm delighted with how Ronaldo is settling in."

The ex-Manchester United forward will be hoping to open his account in Italy next week away to Parma.

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