Cristiano Ronaldo, a striker for Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr and the Portuguese national team, could play in an official match alongside his son as early as next season, according to media reports.
According to available information, 15-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., who plays for the youth team of Al-Nassr, may receive an invitation to the club's main team in the summer of 2026.
Al-Nassr's management is reportedly considering the possibility of including the player in the main squad next season. Despite his young age, he already has experience playing for Portugal's youth national teams.
Ronaldo Jr. previously trained at the academies of Juventus, Manchester United, and Al-Nassr. He already won the national championship with the Saudi Arabian club's youth team.
Last year he made his debut for the Portugal U15 and U16 teams, where he scored goals.
Meanwhile, his father, Cristiano Ronaldo, continues his career and has approached a significant milestone. He has 969 goals and is still on track to reach the 1,000-goal mark.






































