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By: Oliver Fisher Rafael Leao’s adventure at AC Milan, which began in the summer of 2019, seems to have reached its final credits. That is according to Corriere della Sera (via MilanNews), who report that the rather loud jeers from the fans during Saturday’s match against Udinese hurt Leao and perhaps marked the definitive end of his love […] The post CorSera: Leao’s Milan spell at ‘end credits’ – price slashed as two destinations emerge appeared first on SempreMilan.

By: Oliver Fisher Rafael Leao’s time at AC Milan could well be coming to an end as the management are willing to listen to offers in the summer. As La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) write, San Siro has called time on his romance with Leao, who was booed loudly on Saturday against Udinese when he came off. […] The post GdS: Milan ‘fed up’ and will listen to summer offers for ‘hurt’ Leao – eyes on Man Utd appeared first on SempreMilan.

Emile Heskey has named three possible replacements for Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah, including Chelsea flop Christian Pulisic.

Distancing from a potential move to Cristiano Ronaldo's SPL, Bruno Fernandes has made his intentions clear on 'competing' at Manchester United. Bruno Fernandes was one of the most intriguing names of last summer’s transfer window, with the midfielder coming genuinely close to making a move to the Saudi Pro League. Now, the prospect of another high-profile Portuguese arrival alongside Cristiano Ronaldo in the Middle East appears increasingly remote, as Fernandes has made clear his focus is firmly on “competing” at Manchester United. Al Hilal mounted a serious push to sign Fernandes in the summer of 2025, reportedly tabling a fee in excess of 100 million euros and dangling a salary in the region of £700,000 per week. The midfielder even held conversations with Cristiano Ronaldo about life in Saudi Arabia and the league itself, but ultimately relented under pressure from then-head coach Rúben Amorim and chose to remain part of United’s project despite the club’s persistent struggles. In an interview with The Times, Fernandes was asked whether the two cup trophies claimed since his arrival were enough for a club of United’s stature. “Everyone who comes to Man United wants to win every trophy. No one thinks in coming to the club, ‘We’re going to fight for just one or two trophies in six years,’ let’s say. You want to fight for all of them. We went to three other finals and didn’t win. That can happen. But at least you’ve been in the fight. We were close,” he said. With his contract set to expire at the end of the 2026-27 season, the question of his future will inevitably come back into focus, but Fernandes has laid out a clear set of conditions for staying. “And what I said to the club every time I spoke with them, what I want from the time I’m here, I just want to compete. Because if I compete, I will be close to winning. If I don’t compete, there’s no chance I’m going to get close to any silverware,” he added. Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United celebrating. Fernandes also addressed the financial allure of other leagues while making it clear that trophies, not money, are what drives his decision-making. “Money, you can get anywhere. A lot of clubs in the Premier League pay well, a lot of clubs in Italy, Spain, pay you a lot. You come to this club because of the history, because of what you think you can achieve,” he stated. “(Whether) you end up achieving or not, that’s a question of you being better than the other teams. But what I always say to the club is you can’t promise me I’m going to win the Premier League, that’s impossible, but if you promise we’re going to be competitive — that’s all I need to know,” Fernandes concluded, in remarks that point more toward a continuation at Old Trafford rather than a move to the SPL. Will Manchester United compete in the 2026-27 season? Last season was one to forget for Manchester United, who suffered defeat in the Europa League final and finished 15th in the Premier League, the lowest top-flight finish in the club’s history. The campaign was further destabilized by the sudden departure of Ruben Amorim midway through, but the team has since shown signs of steadying the ship and pushing toward the upper reaches of the table. United currently sit third in the Premier League with 55 points from 31 games, putting them on track to return to the UEFA Champions League for the first time since the 2023-24 season. Set to turn 32 in September 2026, Fernandes will be entering the final year of his contract, with everything to play for both individually and collectively as he waits to see whether United can truly deliver on the promise of competing for the biggest prizes.

Cristiano Ronaldo found the back of the net once again, leading Al Nassr to a set a new record winning streak that boost the hopes of claiming the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League title. Cristiano Ronaldo continues to hit the ground running since returning from his hamstring injury, finding the net once again for Al Nassr as the club collected another three points in the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League. In doing so, Al Nassr have broken a club record for consecutive wins, further fueling their title aspirations. On Saturday, Al Nassr traveled to Al Okhdood, a side currently sitting 17th and deep in the relegation zone. The scoring was opened in the 15th minute when Nawaf Boushal slipped the ball through to Cristiano Ronaldo, who burst into the box, broke the defensive line and slotted the ball into the back of the net. Joao Felix then put the game to bed with a second goal in the 47th minute to seal a comfortable 2-0 victory. That win over Al Okhdood gave Al Nassr their 14th consecutive Saudi Pro League victory, setting a new club record for the longest winning streak in the competition’s history. The previous mark of 13 straight wins had stood since the 2013-14 season, and with Ronaldo as the centerpiece, the bar has now been raised. The run began on January 17 with a 3-2 victory over Al Shabab, coming on the heels of a rough start to 2026 that had seen Al Nassr suffer three consecutive defeats. Since that turning point, the club has not dropped a single point in the SPL, scoring 39 goals and conceding just six across those 14 matches, showing marked improvement at both ends of the pitch. Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr reacts. Ronaldo missed four of those wins, two in February due to his boycott of the league and two more in March while sidelined with his hamstring injury. Still, across the 10 games in which he featured during the streak, the Portuguese legend made his presence felt with nine goals and one assist, a reminder that the transition from 40 to 41 years old has done little to diminish his impact. A streak that carries good omens for Al Nassr The three points against Al Okhdood did more than just extend the winning run; they also widened the gap between Al Nassr and their closest rivals. Ronaldo’s side now sits atop the SPL with 73 points from 28 games, five clear of second-placed Al Hilal, and the historical parallel is hard to ignore. In the 2013-14 season, that previous record streak of 13 wins ran from Matchday 10, when Al Nassr beat Al Hilal 2-1, through to Matchday 22 and a 2-1 victory over Al Ettifaq. Crucially, the last time Al Nassr put together such a dominant winning run, they went on to lift the Saudi Pro League title, a fact that will not be lost on Ronaldo and his teammates as they chase their first league crown since the 2018-19 season. Al Nassr still far from the all-time SPL record Six games remain in the 2025-26 SPL campaign, and while Al Nassr will be looking to keep the streak alive, even a perfect run to the finish line would still leave them well short of the all-time record. That benchmark belongs to Al Hilal, who put together a staggering 24 consecutive league victories during the 2023-24 season, a campaign they ultimately crowned with the title under the management of current Al Nassr head coach Jorge Jesus.

Bruno Fernandes wants Manchester United to guarantee that they will compete for trophies amid his uncertain future at the club. The Portuguese star has been an ever-present figure in the United tea…

By: Isak Möller This could be the final season for Rafael Leao with the AC Milan shirt, as pointed out by Luca Bianchin, with a sale more realistic now than it has ever been. Last night’s display against Udinese was the straw that broke the camel’s back for many. The No.10 not only struggled to find the back […] The post Bianchin: Answering four key questions about Leao – price tag, next club and more appeared first on SempreMilan.

The Portuguese icon has once again found himself at the heart of the action in a match that carries weight at both ends of the table. Cristiano Ronaldo continues to defy time and expectation as he leads Al-Nassr in another crucial league encounter against Al-Okhdood. The Portuguese icon has once again found himself at the heart of the action in a match that carries weight at both ends of the table. The meeting between Al-Okhdood and Al-Nassr arrives as a classic mismatch on paper. The host sits deep in the relegation zone with just 16 points from 27 matches, while the visitor dominates the league with 70 points and a commanding lead at the top. Al-Okhdood has struggled throughout the campaign, managing only four wins and suffering 19 defeats. The urgency to escape relegation is real, but facing the league leader presents a daunting challenge at a critical stage of the season. Watch Ronaldo’s moment unfold The defining moment of the match came early, and it carried historic weight. Ronaldo opened the scoring in the 15th minute, marking his 24th goal in 24 league games and the 968th goal of his professional career. 🚨🚨 GOAL | Ronaldo scores the first for Al-Nassr! Al-Nassr 1-0 Al-Akhdoud pic.twitter.com/1OlQOF06gk — Football Scope (@FootScopeX) April 11, 2026 The goal itself reflected his enduring quality and instinct in front of the goal. Introduced through a perfectly timed attacking move, Ronaldo surged forward with purpose before calmly finishing to give Al-Nassr the advantage. How close is Ronaldo to 1,000 goals? Even at 41, Ronaldo continues to set remarkable benchmarks. His latest strike brings him closer to the extraordinary milestone of 1,000 career goals, now just 32 away from achieving what once seemed impossible. Cristiano Ronaldo of team Al Nassr In the context of the Saudi Pro League, his numbers are equally impressive. With 98 goals in 101 league appearances, he is closing in on records previously thought to be out of reach, further cementing his legacy in yet another competition. For Al-Nassr, this match represents another step toward potential silverware. With six games remaining after this fixture, the club edges closer to securing the league title, a milestone the Portuguese has yet to achieve in Saudi Arabia.

By: Oliver Fisher Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that AC Milan are an option for Robert Lewandowski, but not the main one at present. It is well known that Milan are on the hunt for a new striker ahead of next season, and like they did with Luka Modric for the midfield, they could go after a free transfer […] The post Romano: Milan move ‘on the table’ for Lewandowski but Barcelona offer deal – the situation appeared first on SempreMilan.

Ronaldo is chasing a historic goalscoring milestone, and anticipation continues to grow ahead of kickoff. Cristiano Ronaldo once again steps into the spotlight as Al-Nassr prepares for a crucial Saudi Pro League clash against Al-Okhdood. With the season entering its decisive stretch, the league leader carries both momentum and pressure into a fixture that could shape the title race. There is also a deeper narrative unfolding around the Portuguese forward, one that adds an extra layer of intrigue to an already significant match. Ronaldo is chasing a historic goalscoring milestone, and anticipation continues to grow ahead of kickoff. The matchup presents a clear contrast between two sides with very different objectives. Al-Okhdood enters the game fighting for survival near the bottom of the table, while Al-Nassr leads the standings and aims to tighten its grip on the title. The home side has shown signs of life, recently securing a narrow win that has kept hope alive. Still, its overall record, just four wins in 27 matches, highlights the scale of the challenge ahead. MW28 is here ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/6B39jU7lxL — Roshn Saudi League (@SPL_EN) April 8, 2026 What is the historic target? Beyond the team battle, attention inevitably shifts back to Ronaldo and what he stands on the verge of achieving. The forward has already amassed 97 goals in 100 Saudi Pro League games, placing him within touching distance of another remarkable milestone. In this context, the stakes become even clearer. As per YSScores, Ronaldo needs a hat-trick against Al-Okhdood to match the record for the fastest player to reach 100 league goals, a benchmark currently held by Abderrazak Hamdallah. Al-Nassr’s second all-time top foreign goalscorer accomplished this milestone in 101 matches. This pursuit adds a personal narrative to the broader title race, turning a routine league fixture into a potentially historic occasion. ❗ Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League stats: — Games 100. — Goals 97. — Assists 18. pic.twitter.com/wR6h6rnWB8 — The CR7 Timeline. (@TimelineCR7) April 3, 2026 Al-Okhdood searches for resistance amid Al-Nassr’s relentless momentum Al-Okhdood’s campaign has been defined by inconsistency and defensive struggles. It has conceded heavily throughout the season, averaging more than two goals against per game, a number that reflects their vulnerability at the back. Despite that, recent performances suggest a willingness to fight until the end. Every remaining match now carries enormous importance, and facing the league leader could either spark belief or deepen their difficulties. In contrast, Al-Nassr arrives in dominant form, riding a wave of victories that has set it apart from the rest. Their latest result, a commanding 5-2 win against Al-Najma, once again showcased the Knight of Najd’s attacking firepower and ability to respond under pressure. The Riyadh club has now won 13 consecutive league matches, scoring freely and maintaining defensive discipline. Jorge Jesus’ player’s consistency, especially away from home, has been a defining feature of their title push.
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