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Cristiano Ronaldo proves he never skips leg day in snaps of hiking adventure with Georgina and son Cristiano Jr


CRISTIANO RONALDO is keeping his muscular physique in peak condition.

And he proved it in stunning mountain-top pictures with his glamourous partner Georgina Rodriguez and son Cristiano Jr.

 Ronaldo and partner Georgina have been keeping themselves busy during lockdown with their gruelling workout sessions

Ronaldo and partner Georgina have been keeping themselves busy during lockdown with their gruelling workout sessions


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If the Juventus frontman’s recent Instagram posts are anything to go by, it appears he’s rarely missed a leg toning session during the lockdown.

The Portugal star is reported to be spending time relaxing in Madeira before he returns to Italy next week.

Along with his partner Georgina and son, Ronaldo appeared to be enjoying a hiking adventure on a scenic island.

The Juve frontman has been keeping himself busy during the lockdown sharing footage of his intense workouts on social media.

And his partner Georgina has also been fairly active sharing images of her own keep fit sessions.

 Ronaldo has been active on social media posting updates on his intense keep fit routines during lockdown

Ronaldo has been active on social media posting updates on his intense keep fit routines during lockdown

Ronaldo could soon return to Juventus with the club reportedly recalling players who travelled overseas during the coronavirus pandemic.

No date has been given for the restart of football in Italy’s top division following the country’s lockdown on March 10.

It’s believed Serie A footballers could be back in training on May 4, but it’s not been confirmed if this will include players who travelled abroad.

Ronaldo, who joined Juventus for £100million in July 2018, will be expected to stay in isolation for 14 days when he returns to Italy.

And Spanish outlet El Clethiringuito say his Juve teammate Paulo Dybala tested positive for the coronavirus four times in the past six weeks.

Ronaldo, who was an icon at his former club Real Madrid, has netted 42 times for Juventus in 53 Serie A matches.

And it appears his son Cristiano Jnr may have inherited his Dad’s football talent.

 The Portugal skipper has been enjoying time out with his son Cristiano Jr who's reported to have impressed Juventus with his performances for their youth team

The Portugal skipper has been enjoying time out with his son Cristiano Jr who’s reported to have impressed Juventus with his performances for their youth team

 Georgina (pictured to the right) joined Ronaldo and Cristiano Jr on a scenic hike in Madeira

Georgina (pictured to the right) joined Ronaldo and Cristiano Jr on a scenic hike in Madeira

 Ronaldo, who is expected to return to Italy and Juve this month, certainly appears to enjoy his leg toning workouts.

Ronaldo, who is expected to return to Italy and Juve this month, certainly appears to enjoy his leg toning workouts.

 Ronaldo's partner Georgina has been showing off her toned physique in Instagram posts of her workout routines

Ronaldo’s partner Georgina has been showing off her toned physique in Instagram posts of her workout routines

 The 26-year-old has been basking in the glorious Madeira sunshine before her return to Italy with Ronaldo

The 26-year-old has been basking in the glorious Madeira sunshine before her return to Italy with Ronaldo

He’s reported to have put in some impressive performances for Juventus’s youth team.

Ronaldo has been at centre rumours concerning a possible surprise return to Real Madrid.

However, the Portugal captain has reportedly committed to stay at Juventus until 2022.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s daughter gatecrashes Georgina’s workout as she puts make-up on and crawls across her


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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