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They said he was going to split from Georgina, what Cristiano Ronaldo said about his relationship

Cristiano broke his silence and clarified the situation with his partner

By Darwin Largo

Cristiano broke his silence and clarified the situation with his partner
Cristiano broke his silence and clarified the situation with his partner
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Cristiano Ronaldo, player for Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, has sought to debunk persistent rumors about a possible crisis in his relationship with Georgina Rodríguez. During his visit to Madrid, Ronaldo took the opportunity to clarify the situation and put an end to the speculation.

In recent days, the footballer arrived in the Spanish capital alongside his partner, which in itself should have dispelled the rumors. However, Ronaldo went further by publicly speaking about the importance of Georgina in his life: "My family is always with me, Gio supports me in all my projects, and I support her too. She is forging her own path, and I fully back her," he explained.

Furthermore, Ronaldo assured that both he and Georgina are a strong team: "We will always be together; we are much stronger when we are united," stated the footballer, expressing his gratitude for the unconditional support he receives from his partner and making it clear that the rumors lack foundation.

Additionally, the Portuguese player expressed his deep love for Spain and revealed his plans for the future: "When I retire from football, I intend to move here. I hope to live in Madrid as well as other parts of Spain where we have properties. Surely, it will be one of the places where I reside when my career is over," Ronaldo revealed, emphasizing his special connection with the country.

He puts an end to the rumors

With these statements, Cristiano Ronaldo puts an end to speculation and shows his commitment to Georgina Rodríguez, reaffirming their strong relationship and debunking any crisis. Furthermore, he makes clear his affection for Spain and his intention to settle in the country once his football career is over.


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