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The young forward has drawn growing attention after recent performances and training appearances, while Al-Nassr quietly prepares its next move. Cristiano Ronaldo and his son are once again dominating headlines, with a fresh twist involving Al-Nassr and Real Madrid. What once looked like a simple youth development story has now become a much bigger battle over the future of Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. The young forward has drawn growing attention after recent performances and training appearances, while Al-Nassr quietly prepares its next move. Real Madrid’s interest has added intrigue, especially given Cristiano Ronaldo’s legendary history in the Spanish capital. Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. has steadily progressed through elite academies in recent years. He has already spent time in the youth systems of Manchester United, Juventus, and Al-Nassr, following a path that closely mirrors his father’s journey. The teenager recently made headlines after scoring a hat-trick for Al-Nassr’s Under-16 side in a dramatic 4-3 win. His standout display included a decisive free-kick goal, showing composure and technical quality in a pressure moment. Interest intensified when Ronaldo Jr. was seen training with Real Madrid’s youth setup. Reports suggested the 15-year-old joined sessions with the Under-16 group, sparking immediate speculation over a possible academy move. Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. scored a hat-trick for Al Nassr, then performed his father’s iconic “SIUUU” celebration. That connection naturally carries symbolic weight. Cristiano Ronaldo remains Los Blancos’ all-time leading scorer with 450 goals in 438 appearances, making any family return a major talking point. For supporters, the idea of seeing another Ronaldo in white is an emotional one. For Al-Nassr, however, it presents a challenge they would rather avoid. The plan behind Al-Nassr’s response As speculation around Real Madrid intensified, Al-Nassr is said to have begun considering its own strategy to secure Ronaldo Jr.’s future. The Al-Wiam newspaper now reports that the club is considering promoting him to the first team next season, a move that would allow him to share the pitch with his father. This idea carries both symbolic and sporting significance. Beyond strengthening the bond between player and club, it represents a bold attempt to anchor the next generation within Al-Nassr’s project, while also creating a historic father-son partnership at the highest level. The potential promotion is not yet final, with the club planning a full evaluation before making a decision. Much will depend on his technical readiness and ability to contribute in a competitive environment. Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. At the same time, the 41-year-old forward himself remains central to the equation. With his contract still running and his influence undiminished, the possibility of extending his legacy alongside his son adds a unique dimension to the club’s long-term vision. Why Al-Nassr wants to keep him Cristiano Ronaldo senior remains one of the biggest figures in Saudi soccer. His impact goes beyond goals, influencing commercial growth, fan engagement, and the club’s global profile. Because of that, retaining his son could also strengthen long-term ties with the family. Al-Nassr reportedly sees Ronaldo Jr. as both a promising player and an important symbol for the club’s future. The Riyadh hierarchy is said to value continuity, especially while Ronaldo continues to play a leading role with the senior side.

Milan can set the price tag for Rafael Leao at considerably lower than before and...

By: Ben Dixon Subbing Rafael Leao against Hellas Verona has become a larger issue than Massimiliano Allegri would have hoped in this weekend’s AC Milan game. It is nothing new to not see Leao at the end of a game. In fact, it has been a trend of the season and it caused Leao to question the decision […] The post GdS: Allegri right and wrong to substitute Leao vs. Verona – the reasons why appeared first on SempreMilan.

Although the match against Al Wasl ended in a victory for Al Nassr, complete with a goal from CR7, a single mistake was enough to spark a wave of criticism directed at him. Leer

City lost key cog in crucial title showdown victory

Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! Rob Edwards did his best to keep his beloved side from the trap door marked Do One but, after eight seasons in the Premier League, Wolves have officially been relegated. West Ham – managed by former Wanderers manager Nuno Espírito Santo – earned a draw on Monday to finally put the Old Gold out of their misery, ending what has been a miserable season that had all the inevitability of Rúben Neves taking aim from 30 yards. Most relegations are an exercise in finger pointing and half-baked theories over what could have been but Wolves’ capitulation is remarkably easy to explain: years of systemic decline underpinned by Wanderers’ board of directors tendency to sell their best players and largely replace them with duds. I read with bemusement the suggestion that Erling Haaland’s ‘basic decency’ in Sunday’s showdown may well have saved the Gunners’ season (yesterday’s Football Daily). His refusal to ‘do an Arsenal’ and capitulate under the merest hint of pressure has been cast as an act of nobility akin to something from a Jane Austen novel. The reality is that he probably realised any such action would lead to his rightful vilification by the likes of Football Daily and various social media disgraces. As the yellow was flourished at Gabriel, I’m sure he mouthed lovingly: ‘I thought only of you.’ So selfless” – Anthony Brady. It is commendable of Haaland not to take a tumble, but as you point out, the ultimate result is that Gabriel will not now miss matches through suspension that he ought really to be missing. I think it’s worth going back a step, and considering why players started diving in the first place – it’s to make sure the referee’s attention is brought to what the diver thought was a foul. If justice was served on a regular basis anyway, the need for diving would not be there. If only there was some sort of assistance available to referees, perhaps involving cameras and monitors, maybe they’d get it right more often, and quite so many players wouldn’t feel the need to cheat. Wait, what? Oh” – Gumley Slats. Granted, your Devon Loch comparison with Arsenal is a good one (yesterday’s Football Daily), but the 1973 National with Red Rum catching and overhauling Crisp from way back after Crisp had led for a long time is, in my opinion, much more apposite. Arsenal are lolling all over the place, just as the desperately unfortunate top weight did and City are chasing them down like the multiple winners they are and Red Rum became” – Richard Askham. Fantastic to see Chelsea’s Frank Lampard’s Coventry back in the Premier League. If old Frank does a decent job of it, he could well find himself back in the hot seat as Chelsea’s Frank Lampard’s Chelsea manager” – Scott Coyne.

By: Oliver Fisher Join Oli and Ben as they recap the narrow win over struggling Verona, preview the big clash with Juventus and discuss Rafael Leao’s future. This week’s topics include… ↳ Corto muso in Verona ↳ Back to the 3-5-2 ↳ Juventus (H) preview ↳ Leao, Pulisic and 2026-27 Want more Milan content? Check out our other podcasts, […] The post SempreMilan Podcast: Episode 410 – The Duke of Verona appeared first on SempreMilan.

Pep Guardiola has confirmed that both Rodri and Ruben Dias are unlikely to be available for Manchester City‘s Premier League clash at Burnley on Wednesday, dealing a double injury blow to the side that sit three points behind Arsenal at the top of the table — with Rodri having limped off in the closing stages […] The post Guardiola confirms Rodri and Ruben Dias are both doubts for Burnley as the title race tightens first appeared on Premier League News Now.

By: Oliver Fisher Rafael Leao is the talk of the town once again when it comes to AC Milan, and not for his decisive assist against Hellas Verona. La Gazzetta dello Sport report that Leao’s afternoon in Verona epitomised his rollercoaster season. At the Bentegodi, he produced the game’s only bit of quality: the perfect assist for Rabiot, […] The post GdS: Ups, downs, doubts and concerns – why all parties are considering a Leao sale appeared first on SempreMilan.
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