Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr are reportedly exploring plans to bring Cristiano Ronaldo Jr into first-team training ahead of the upcoming season as part of his development pathway
The teenager, who turns 16 in June, is being carefully monitored by the club’s technical staff as they evaluate the best route for his progression in professional football.
Although no official decision has been confirmed, one of the options being considered is to gradually introduce him to senior training sessions.
According to football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano on X, the club is actively assessing his development and potential step-up, with first-team involvement viewed as a possible next stage.
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr has already been involved in youth setups and continues to draw attention as he develops his game, with scouts and coaches tracking his growth closely.
A potential move into senior training would also create a unique scenario where he could train alongside his father, Cristiano Ronaldo, who remains a key figure at Al Nassr.
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