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Cristiano Ronaldo (41) and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. (16) may soon share the pitch together. Al Nassr is carefully considering a first-team promotion for Ronaldo's son.
Saudi media outlet 'Alweeam' reported on the 21st (Korea time) that "Al Nassr is considering calling up Ronaldo's son, Ronaldo Jr., to the first team for next season."
According to the report, the club's final decision on promotion is expected to be made after this season concludes. Al Nassr plans to thoroughly evaluate both the player's individual skills and his tactical value in the first team before confirming the promotion.
Ronaldo Jr. has learned football at youth academies of several prestigious clubs following in his father's footsteps. After training at Real Madrid (Spain), Juventus (Italy), and Manchester United (England) youth teams, he now plays for Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia), where his father is currently active.
He has consistently demonstrated goal-scoring prowess far beyond his age group, netting 58 goals in 23 matches with Juventus' U-9 team and 56 goals in 27 matches with Al Nassr's U-15 team. Building on this "father-son legacy" performance, he was selected for the Portugal U-15 national team last year and scored a brace in the friendly tournament final.

Currently, Ronaldo's contract with Al Nassr has one year remaining. The club's management wants Ronaldo to continue playing for Al Nassr next season and hopes to achieve tactical synergy.
Ronaldo also enjoys absolute love and support from Al Nassr fans. The media stated, "Ronaldo possesses an extraordinary will to win. He strongly desires to lift trophies in all competitions this season."
In his fourth year in Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo continues to display peak performance despite being past 40. He leads the league in scoring with 26 goals and 4 assists in 30 official matches this season.
Al Nassr is leading the Saudi Pro League this season with 76 points (25 wins, 1 draw, 3 losses). They sit 8 points ahead of second-place Al Hilal (68 points) and are aiming for the championship.

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