A potential historic moment in football is quietly taking shape, with transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano revealing that Cristiano Ronaldo could soon share the pitch with his son at club level.
According to Romano, Al Nassr FC are internally discussing the possibility of including Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in first-team training starting from the 2026/2027 season. While nothing has been made official, the idea is said to be under active consideration as the club monitors the youngster’s development.
The move, if approved, would mark a rare father-son link at the top level of professional football, something that has only happened in limited cases globally and never at such a high-profile stage in recent years.
Ronaldo Jr., who has been developing through youth systems and drawing attention for his technical ability and goal-scoring instincts, remains far from a confirmed first-team player. However, exposure to senior training could accelerate his growth and place him on a unique career path alongside one of the game’s greatest figures.
For Cristiano Ronaldo, who continues to play at a high level well into his 40s, the possibility adds another layer to an already unmatched career. Having won multiple Ballon d’Or titles, league trophies across Europe, and maintaining elite fitness standards, he now faces a moment that goes beyond personal achievement.
At Al Nassr FC, the discussion also reflects the club’s broader strategy—balancing global attention with long-term development. Bringing Ronaldo Jr. into the senior environment, even at a training level, would generate worldwide interest while allowing the club to assess his readiness up close.
Still, sources stress that the plan remains at an early stage. The club is said to be taking a cautious approach, focusing on development rather than fast-tracking promotion based purely on name recognition.
The idea of Ronaldo sharing a team environment with his son has long been described by the player himself as a personal dream. Now, with internal talks underway, that possibility appears closer than ever though still not guaranteed.
More clarity is expected as the 2026/2027 season approaches, with decisions likely to depend on performance, readiness, and long-term planning within the club.










