Ronaldinho's son Joao Mendes de Assis Moreira has reportedly completed a move to a Championship club as he bids to make a breakthrough in his football career.
The 20-year-old, who was born in Rio de Janeiro, played for various clubs including Flamengo and Vasco da Gama during his youth career.
He signed his first professional contract with the Brazilian side Cruzeiro at the age of 14.
Mendes had reportedly hidden the identity of his superstar father from staff as he sought to earn a contract at the club.
After four years, Mendes left Cruzeiro in 2022 and followed in his superstar father's footsteps by joining Barcelona in March 2023.
Mendes was part of Barcelona's Under-19 set up for over a year, before taking the decision to move to Burnley at the start of last season.
Mendes, however, was among the players released by Burnley at the end of the 2024-25 season following the Clarets promotion to the Premier League.
The attacking midfielder had been part of Burnley's under-21 set-up, but signalled his departure from the club last April with an Instagram post with the caption 'last dance' accompanying a photo of him playing.
According to the Hull Daily Mail, Mendes has reportedly completed a move to Hull City, where he will be part of their Under-21 squad.
Mendes, who largely plays as a left winger, has described himself as a 'technical and fast player.'
Speaking earlier this year, Mendes told ESPN that he had moved to England in part to escape the comparisons to his father at Barcelona, with Ronaldinho widely seen as one of the club's greatest ever players.
Having won the World Cup in 2002, Ronaldinho joined Barcelona from PSG the following year, and went on to win the Ballon d'Or in 2005. He was also named FIFA World Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005.
Ronaldinho won LaLiga twice and the Champions League in 2006, as Barcelona beat Arsenal 2-1 in the final in Paris.
'I want to be João, regardless of anything,' Mendes told ESPN, reflecting on his decision to join Burnley.
'I never tried to be my father, I never wanted to be my father. So to get away a bit from where he played and what's close, I think it was a good start and a good step for me.
'I think people on the outside want you to be something you're never going to be, whether you like it or not, right?
'I've always been proud to be the son of who I am.
'My father was one of the best, if not the best, to ever play the game. So being his son, being able to talk about him, is a source of pride.
'I try to do my own thing, I try not to put my father in the middle of things, I try to play my football my way, without pressure'.
GaddafiJamal
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Plus Thomas Muller the son of the German meastro Guerd Muller
Lies 🤣🤣🤣
GaddafiJamal
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Plus Thomas Muller the son of the German meastro Guerd Muller
Lies, That’s Not Muller’s Dad**
GaddafiJamal
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Plus Thomas Muller the son of the German meastro Guerd Muller
Lies, That’s Not Muller’s Dad 🤣🤣🤣
Afrosports
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the boy does not want pressure ooo...he talk truth oo he cannot be like his dad... he's not the first son of a maestro who have failed... Zidane's son, Maldini's son...the list goes on and on🤣
Oh, is he his son?I never knew
Kiaadekpz
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Maldini blood line is doing great
He's talking about Daniel Maldini who's more of a Morata or a Joao Felix than a Maldini. Just a football traveler 😂😂
Kiaadekpz
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yes only few footballers children succeed their parents,eg Lampard, Chiesa,Rodrigo, Thiago, Maradona and Pele to cut short.
Plus Thomas Muller the son of the German meastro Guerd Muller
Kiaadekpz
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Keep your mouth shut, Boy. We all know, you also know, you are not even 1/10 of his talent 😭😭😭
LazyGenius001
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I like when youngins find their own paths irrespective of what their ancestors are or were 👏🏾
RapagGHUpcoming
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Ronaldinho should have kept him in Barcelona academy from childhood not Brazil because there are hungry kids there fighting to make a name.
Herdural
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I fear he might not make any waves
Afrosports
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the boy does not want pressure ooo...he talk truth oo he cannot be like his dad... he's not the first son of a maestro who have failed... Zidane's son, Maldini's son...the list goes on and on🤣
yes only few footballers children succeed their parents,eg Lampard, Chiesa,Rodrigo, Thiago, Maradona and Pele to cut short.
Hizkmopruz
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that is son so they can never have there same style never oooooo
khyodaskmon
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the boy does not want pressure ooo...he talk truth oo he cannot be like his dad... he's not the first son of a maestro who have failed... Zidane's son, Maldini's son...the list goes on and on🤣
Maldini blood line is doing great
miguelbumba
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the boy does not want pressure ooo...he talk truth oo he cannot be like his dad... he's not the first son of a maestro who have failed... Zidane's son, Maldini's son...the list goes on and on🤣
Beckhams' son. Peles' son. The list is long..
AdrianShion
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the boy does not want pressure ooo...he talk truth oo he cannot be like his dad... he's not the first son of a maestro who have failed... Zidane's son, Maldini's son...the list goes on and on🤣
which maldini? Cesare or Paolo?
piyacemnr
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He will be fine !
Wucadlmpuz
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vandior gan
naoiknopr
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the boy does not want pressure ooo...he talk truth oo he cannot be like his dad... he's not the first son of a maestro who have failed... Zidane's son, Maldini's son...the list goes on and on🤣
pueceilpsz
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your mind set weak son even me from Africa I mentor uour Gaucho bcos he was the best example of greatness in football why not you You shaaa das all
Easysense10
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go and florish and shine through yourself nt through who your father is the sky is your limit.
Easysense10
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first comment
Easysense10
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go and florish and shine through who you re not through who your father is,the sky is your limit.