Cristiano Ronaldo has urged Donald Trump to help broker peace, by writing him a personal message on a Portugal jersey amid war raging between Israel and Iran.
At the G7 summit in Canada – prior to Trump storming out – the head of the European Council, Antonio Costa (who is Portuguese), handed him the ‘Ronaldo 7’ kit.
Trump then posed for pictures alongside Costa while holding the jersey.
Ronaldo had written the message: ‘Playing for peace’. And in his post on X about the gift, Costa wrote: ‘To President Donald Trump. Playing for peace. As a team.’
The 40-year-old striker, who recently helped Portugal to glory in the Nations League, is currently enjoying the offseason.

But evidently he took time out to sign the shirt presented to Trump, delivering a message during a hugely concerning time in terms of global security.
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