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Al Nassr Pro League club from Saudi Arabia is considering giving a chance to the junior Cristiano Ronaldo to train with the senior squad ahead of next season.
The Next Chapter
The teenager will be 16 years old in June. He draws attention of the club’s managers, looking to define a suitable way of his development.
Though a decision regarding his future involvement with the club has not been made yet, it seems like joining the senior squad’s practices is among possible variants.
Monitoring the Pathway
Fabrizio Romano reported on X: “Al Nassr are considering bringing Cristiano Ronaldo Jr with the first team in training from next season. He’s turning 16 in June, and Al Nassr are closely monitoring his development + best options for his pathway. Inclusion in the first squad is an option.” Al Nassr quoted.
It goes without saying that Cristiano Ronaldo Jr participated in youth football championships and continues his development.
At present, Al Nassr would assess his talents and suitability for further progression through the prism of his capabilities.

History in the Making
Should the teenager join the senior squad’s trainings, he would have a possibility to train along with his father, who is still one of the leading members of the squad.
The officials of the club will continue to monitor Cristiano Ronaldo Jr’s skills and physical form. This will allow them to decide on his future inclusion in the first squad or staying within youth formations.


