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FABRIZIO ROMANO CLAIMS RONALDINHO’S SON WILL JOIN BARCELONA

By: Muritala Sultan

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February 8, 2023
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CLAIM: Fabrizio Romani made a claim that Ronaldinho has announced that his 17-year old son João mended will sign for Barcelona .

FULL TEXT : According to what the sport Journalist (Fabrizio Romano) said on his post on Instagram on the 7th of February 2023, that the Brazilian and also a Barcelona legend’s don will be joining the club (Barcelona) after attending a trial in Spain, Barcelona .

It is not new to the world all the creative and genius expression from Ronaldinho during his days as a professional footballer, so no one will doubt it that his heir will be joining a club like Barcelona to continue his father’s legacy.

Moreover, according to research it has been discovered that Ronaldinho hasn’t posted anything concerning that on his page, or at the course of an entertainer.

CLAIM: The claim is yet to be confirmed by the person it was attributed together that it might be considered true or false.

VERDICT: Almost True.

 

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