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[Watch] Cristiano Ronaldo shares heart-warming moment with Al-Nassr fan who offered him unreal gift 

Cristiano Ronaldo shared a heart-warming moment with a female Al-Nassr fan after she offered him an unreal gift. The Portuguese icon was given a beautiful portrait drawing of himself by the fan during Al-Nassr's recent AFC Champions League clash versus Al Rayyan.

In the clip posted on Instagram by Instatroll Football, the Al-Nassr captain was walking through the tunnels when he was approached by the fan, and the following conversation ensued:

"Cristiano I drew a picture for you," the fan said.
"Nice, thank you" Ronaldo replied.
"Can I give it to you?" the fan asked.
"Yes" replied Ronaldo, who then stopped to receive the gift and posed for a picture with the female fan.

The drawing showed the 39-year-old in the jersey of the Portugal national team.

Watch the video of Cristiano Ronaldo's moment with the Al-Nassr fan below:

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Ronaldo is loved and cherished by several fans of the game. His performances on the pitch, achievements and lifestyle have won him admiration from many.

The five-time Ballon d'Or scored what turned out to be the match-winner for Al-Nassr in the AFC Champions League encounter on Monday (September 30). He drove home a one-time left-footed volley in the 76th minute as the Knights of Najd secured a 2-1 victory over Qatar-based club Al Rayyan.

Former Real Madrid star Toni Kroos reveals Cristiano Ronaldo's "positive addiction"

Former Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos recently shared details on how committed Ronaldo was during their time with Los Blancos. Kroos, 34, who recently retired from football, said that the Al-Nassr ace would always turn up early for training and stay even while others had left. He added that Ronaldo has a positive addiction which was to score goals.

“Cristiano was always there when I arrived at training and still there when I left. We all want to win titles and score goals, but for him, scoring goals was a positive addiction," Kroos said (via the Madrid Zone on X).

The two players played together for four seasons before the Portuguese left to join Juventus in 2018. Cristiano Ronaldo has continued to produce goals for club and country and recently became the first men's player to reach 900 career goals.

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