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Cristiano Ronaldo and Luka Modric’s sons are best friends, future of Real Madrid, cutest

The next generation of Real Madrid stars is here.

@AdrianMagnoli

It's 2034 and Real Madrid are back in the Champions League final. The match is tied in the dying minutes when Modric hits a perfect 30-yard through ball with the outside of his root. Ronaldo runs onto it and deftly chips the goalkeeper to secure another European title for the Merengues.

That would be Ivano Modric and Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., sons of Luka and Cristiano.

See, Ivano and Cristiano are best friends (we don’t know this) and are basically the two cutest kids ever (this we definitely know).

Watch out, Europe. They comin’.

UPDATE: Or maybe it’s not Luka Modric’s son? Either way, we can dream.

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