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Lamine Yamal scores first-ever career hat-trick at 18 years and 230 days: When did Lionel Messi score his maiden hat-trick, and how old was he?

28 February 2026 at 21:49
With such milestones inevitably come comparisons to Lionel Messi, the player who defined a generation at Barcelona. The question naturally arises: when did Messi score his first hat-trick, and how old was he?

Lamine Yamal and Lionel Messi are once again being spoken about in the same breath, as Barcelona witnesses another historic milestone from its teenage sensation. On February 28, 2026, Lamine Yamal delivered a performance that confirmed his meteoric rise. The 18-year-old forward scored the first hat-trick of his professional career in a 3-1 La Liga victory over Villarreal at Camp Nou.

It was not just any treble—it was a statement display. Yamal struck twice in the first half before completing his hat-trick after the break, guiding Barcelona to a commanding position in the match and reinforcing the club’s push toward the top of La Liga.

The afternoon did not begin smoothly for Barcelona. The club endured a frustrating opening half-hour, with Ferran Torres and Jules Kounde unable to convert promising opportunities. But in the 28th minute, Yamal seized his chance. After a midfield error gifted possession, the teenager received the ball inside the area and calmly slotted home to break the deadlock.

Less than ten minutes later, he produced an even more spectacular moment. Dancing past two defenders, he curled a precise effort into the far corner to make it 2-0. The confidence, balance, and composure displayed by a player still only 18 underscored why he is already regarded as one of Europe’s brightest talents.

🇪🇸 Barcelona 3-1 Villarreal

Lamine Yamal with the hat-trick! pic.twitter.com/7KdTBXCu3v

— Goals Xtra (@GoalsXtra) February 28, 2026

Although Villarreal briefly reduced the deficit through Pape Gueye, the Blaugrana quickly restored control. A perfectly weighted through ball from Pedri split the defense, and Yamal raced clear before finishing with trademark calmness to secure his hat-trick and a 3-1 advantage.

The Messi comparison: When did the Argentine score his first hat-trick?

Yamal’s landmark night was about more than three goals. At 18 years and 230 days, he became the youngest player to score a La Liga hat-trick this century. Even more impressively, he became the first player in Europe’s top five leagues in the 21st century to reach 25 goals before turning 19.

With such milestones inevitably come comparisons to Lionel Messi, the player who defined a generation at Barcelona. The question naturally arises: when did Messi score his first hat-trick, and how old was he?

Messi’s first official hat-trick for Barcelona’s first team came on March 10, 2007, in a dramatic 3-3 La Liga draw against Real Madrid. At the time, he was 19 years and 260 days old. That performance announced the Argentine as a global superstar in the making, and it marked the beginning of an era that would redefine the club’s history.

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Lionel Messi of Barcelona celebrates after scoring his first hat-trick against Real Madrid

By comparison, Yamal has reached his first professional treble even earlier, highlighting just how extraordinary his development has been. While Messi would go on to shatter virtually every scoring record in sight, Yamal’s trajectory suggests Barcelona may once again have a generational talent on its hands.

Lionel Messi (left) and Lamine Yamal (right)

Lionel Messi’s historic mark and La Liga record fall as Lamine Yamal rewrites history with first hat-trick in Barcelona career

28 February 2026 at 21:44
On a day that blended inevitability with astonishment, Yamal delivered a performance that not only secured victory for the club but also etched his name into the record books in a way few imagined possible so soon.

Lamine Yamal and Lionel Messi now share another historic link at Barcelona, but this time, the teenager has moved ahead. On a day that blended inevitability with astonishment, Yamal delivered a performance that not only secured victory for the club but also etched his name into the record books in a way few imagined possible so soon.

The 18-year-old produced the first professional hat-trick of his career in a 3-1 La Liga win over Villarreal on February 28, 2026, at the Camp Nou. What followed was more than just three goals; it was a symbolic passing of a torch.

Barcelona entered the match knowing that victory would send the club four points clear at the top of La Liga. The breakthrough finally came in the 28th minute. After a midfield error from Villarreal, Fermin Lopez slipped a perfectly weighted pass into Yamal’s path. The winger took a composed touch and curled a low left-footed finish into the far corner.

Less than ten minutes later, the stadium erupted again. Yamal collected possession on the right wing, danced past two defenders with dazzling footwork, and rifled a spectacular strike into the top corner to make it 2-0.

Lamine Yamal’s first hat-trick. 🎩✨#LaLigaHiglights pic.twitter.com/Vuq44jroQc

— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) February 28, 2026

Villarreal briefly threatened a comeback through Pape Gueye, who halved the deficit. But Barcelona’s rising star was not done. In the 69th minute, Pedri delivered a sublime through ball, and Yamal raced in behind before calmly chipping the goalkeeper to complete his treble.

The record revealed

At 18 years, 7 months, and 15 days old, Yamal became the youngest player in Barcelona’s history to score a La Liga hat-trick, surpassing Lionel Messi’s previous club record. Messi had set that benchmark at 19 years, 8 months, and 16 days in a 3-3 draw against Real Madrid on March 10, 2007.

For nearly two decades, Messi’s record had stood as a modern milestone at Barcelona. While older historical feats exist, such as Paulino Alcantara’s early 20th-century exploits, Messi’s achievement defined the modern La Liga era. Until now. Yamal’s performance also made him the youngest player to score a La Liga hat-trick this century, further amplifying the scale of the accomplishment.

1 – Youngest players to score their first hat-trick in @LaLigaEn in the 21st century:

18 years and 230 days – LAMINE YAMAL today vs Villarreal
19 years and 6 days – Gio dos Santos vs Murcia in May 2008
19 years and 125 days – Santi Mina vs Rayo Vallecano in April 2015

Gold. pic.twitter.com/ZffYyeDAep

— OptaJose (@OptaJose) February 28, 2026

Star ascending

The hat-trick was not an isolated flash of brilliance. It was the latest chapter in a season that has confirmed Yamal’s elite trajectory. He now boasts 101 career goal contributions, 49 goals and 52 assists, before turning 19. This season alone, he has registered 17 goals and 12 assists, moving clear as Barcelona’s leading scorer.

In Europe’s top five leagues this century, no player has reached 25 league goals before the age of 19 faster. After three matches without finding the net, the hat-trick felt both timely and emphatic. Barcelona may have been without key midfielder Frenkie de Jong, but Yamal ensured the absence had no lasting impact.

Lamine Yamal (left) and Lionel Messi (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo Golden Boot battle fuels Ivan Toney’s 2026 FIFA World Cup ambition as England striker fires clear warning to Thomas Tuchel

28 February 2026 at 21:14
Beyond the goals and the growing rivalry with the Portuguese, there is another objective driving Ivan Toney, one aimed directly at England’s national setup.

Ivan Toney is making noise in Saudi Arabia, and not just because he is outscoring Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League. The striker, who swapped English soccer for the Middle East in a high-profile move, is leading the Golden Boot race while firing Al-Ahli into a title fight with Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr. But beyond the goals and the growing rivalry with the Portuguese, there is another objective driving him, one aimed directly at England’s national setup.

The 29-year-old forward has 23 goals in 23 league appearances this season, placing him top of the scoring charts ahead of Ronaldo and Julián Quiñones. His clinical form has not only put Al-Ahli one point clear at the top of the table but also reignited debate over his international future with the England national soccer team.

When Toney accepted a lucrative $55 million transfer to Al-Ahli in the summer of 2024, critics questioned whether he was jeopardizing his England ambitions. Leaving the Premier League spotlight often carries risks, particularly ahead of a major tournament cycle. However, the Englishman has no regrets. His numbers stack up impressively, so much so that he is currently outscoring Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League. Ronaldo, a five-time Ballon d’Or winner, claimed the Golden Boot in each of the past two seasons. Now, Toney stands in his way.

Speaking to talkSPORT, Toney reflected on his confidence and scoring form. “Every time I step onto the pitch, I feel like I’m going to score, I’ve got that confidence at the moment,” he said. His goals are not only personal milestones but central to Al-Ahli’s push for its first league title in a decade. With the title race tight and Ronaldo chasing him, Toney knows consistency will be decisive.

“And when you’re this far through the season and you’re close to the top of the goal scoring chart, it’s kind of like, ‘OK, let me stay here now,’” he explained. “And of course, we know goals win games and that’s what I’m trying to do for the team and help us in the league. So yeah, I want to try and stay there now.”

What did Toney say about Thomas Tuchel?

While the Golden Boot battle is fierce, there is a bigger stage in Toney’s mind: the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In the middle of his red-hot domestic campaign, Toney sent a clear, if measured, message to England manager Thomas Tuchel. “Of course, there’s going to be eyes on that,” Toney said regarding his scoring exploits. “But I can only control what I can control, which is trying to score goals and do well for my team here.”

He continued: “I’m sure goals will get me recognized and help me push close to being in the frame. But there’s a lot of other great strikers and a lot of competition.” Though he has not been part of every recent squad, Toney has not given up on wearing the England shirt again. His last of seven caps came in June 2025, when he stepped off the bench in a friendly against Senegal. That remains his only appearance under Tuchel so far.

When asked whether he has spoken directly with the Three Lions boss, Toney was candid: “No, there’s been no conversation. But I don’t expect there to be, because he’s got so many other players he has to be watching.” Still, he added with quiet confidence, “I’m sure he’s keeping one eye on me and seeing what I’m doing. I just have to be focused on myself, keep my head down and keep scoring goals.”

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Ivan Toney of England

That is the message — simple, direct, and rooted in performance. Score goals, stay relevant, force the conversation.

Competition for England’s No.9 role

Toney understands the challenge ahead. Harry Kane remains England’s undisputed first-choice striker. Yet tournament squads require depth, and analysts have suggested Tuchel could take additional central forwards.

Names like Ollie Watkins, Dominic Solanke, Danny Welbeck, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin remain in contention. Toney, however, offers a proven scoring instinct and physical presence, attributes that were crucial during England’s run to the Euro 2024 final, where he contributed off the bench. “Like I said before, I know what I can bring to a team and goals is part of my game. Hopefully that’s enough,” Toney stated.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr and Ivan Toney of Al Ahli.

Lionel Messi fans shocked as ex-Barcelona defender Jeremy Mathieu claims he surpassed the Argentina superstar in one key area

28 February 2026 at 20:53
Former Barcelona defender Jeremy Mathieu has reignited debate among supporters after suggesting he outperformed Lionel Messi in one very specific department.

Former Barcelona defender Jeremy Mathieu has reignited debate among supporters after suggesting he outperformed Lionel Messi in one very specific department. The remark, delivered with a grin, revisits a golden era at Barcelona when Messi and Mathieu shared a dressing room under Luis Enrique. While the claim may sound audacious on the surface, the Frenchman’s reflection adds another fascinating layer to the story of a squad that dominated Europe.

Speaking on the SafePlay program, Mathieu made the surprising statement: “I think I was better at free kicks than Lionel Messi.” The comment was made in a light-hearted tone, yet it instantly caught attention. Messi, widely regarded as one of the greatest players in soccer history, built part of his legendary reputation on his mastery of free kicks, scoring 69 direct set-piece goals across his career.

At Barcelona, dead-ball duties were almost exclusively his domain, with his precision and consistency becoming one of the team’s defining attacking weapons. It is here, in the art of the free kick, that Mathieu believes he had the edge. Though he was primarily a defender, he fondly recalled his own memorable strike against Elche in the 2015 Copa del Rey, a powerful effort that showcased his technique from distance.

While few would seriously argue that he surpassed the Argentine in that department, the anecdote reflects the confidence and personality within a Blaugrana squad that went on to conquer Spain and Europe.

Perspective with a smile

Mathieu’s free-kick remark should be viewed through that lens — as a nostalgic reflection rather than a serious comparison. His statement adds color to the memory of a squad filled with confidence, talent, and personality.

After three seasons, he left Barcelona for Sporting Lisbon before retiring in 2020 due to a knee injury. His post-soccer life has been quieter, far removed from the stadium lights, but his stories continue to resonate with supporters.

Lionel Messi (left) and Jeremy Mathieu (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo’s immediate impact felt at Almeria after shock investment as his brand power translates into instant club gains

28 February 2026 at 19:46
In the space of just 24 hours, the Portuguese icon has already begun reshaping the trajectory of Almeria after acquiring a 25% stake in the Spanish second-division club, sparking what many are already calling the “GOAT effect.”

Cristiano Ronaldo has done it again. This time, however, the impact has not come from a free-kick, a towering header, or a last-minute winner, but from a move in the boardroom. In the space of just 24 hours, the Portuguese icon has already begun reshaping the trajectory of Almeria after acquiring a 25% stake in the Spanish second-division club, sparking what many are already calling the “GOAT effect.”

The announcement confirmed that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner completed the deal through CR7 Sports Investments, a subsidiary of CR7 S.A., marking a significant step in his growing business empire and signaling a clear vision beyond his playing career. In a statement published on the club’s official website, the Andalusian side outlined the scale of the move.

“Cristiano Ronaldo has acquired a 25% stake in UD Almeria through CR7 Sports Investments, a subsidiary of CR7 S.A., marking a major step in both the Club’s international expansion and the Portuguese icon’s growing investment portfolio,” the club confirmed.

Club president Mohamed Al Khereiji welcomed Ronaldo’s arrival with visible enthusiasm: “We’re very pleased that Cristiano has chosen our Club to invest in,” he said. “He is considered the greatest player in history, knows Spanish football extremely well and understands the potential we are building both in the first team and at Academy level.”

Official statement:

Cristiano Ronaldo invests in UD Almería as part of the club ownership consortium led by SMC Group pic.twitter.com/0lk92FUjPH

— UD Almería (@UDAlmeria_Eng) February 26, 2026

Ronaldo himself made clear that this is not a symbolic gesture but part of a broader ambition. “It has been a long-held ambition of mine to contribute to football beyond just on the pitch,” he stated. “UD Almeria is a Spanish club with strong foundations and clear potential for growth. I look forward to working alongside the leadership team to support the next phase of the club’s growth.”

The hidden impact revealed

While the financial terms of the deal remain undisclosed, the immediate impact has been impossible to ignore. Within just one day of the announcement, Almeria gained nearly three million followers on Instagram, with the club’s account skyrocketing from roughly 10,000 to approximately 2.8 million followers in 24 hours.

UD Almeria’s Instagram followers before and after Cristiano Ronaldo’s co ownership.😳

His influence is MASSIVE🤯 pic.twitter.com/EaDlO6m3Ky

— Sport Xparte (@sport_xparte) February 27, 2026

The surge represents one of the most dramatic social media growth spikes ever recorded by a European second-division side, a clear illustration of Ronaldo’s unmatched global influence. The numbers also underline a powerful reality: Ronaldo’s brand transcends divisions, countries, and even roles. Whether as a player for Al-Nassr or now as a stakeholder in Spain, his presence alone generates worldwide attention.

Club on the brink of promotion

The timing of the investment could prove decisive. Almeria currently sits third in the Segunda Division with 48 points from 27 matches, trailing league leader Racing Santander by just two points. In Spain’s second tier, the top two teams secure automatic promotion to La Liga, while third to sixth enter a playoff for the final promotion spot.

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ristiano Ronaldo (R) of Real Madrid is tackled by Marcelo Silva of UD Almeria

The club, founded in 1989, has experienced six seasons in La Liga, most recently in the 2022/23 campaign. Its historic peak came in the 2010-11 season with a Copa del Rey semi-final run. Now, with promotion within reach, Ronaldo’s arrival adds not just capital but global visibility and commercial leverage at a critical juncture.

Cristiano Ronaldo reacts

Is Cristiano Ronaldo playing? Projected lineups for Al-Fayha vs. Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League

28 February 2026 at 16:36
The club enters the Al-Fayha fixture in the Saudi Pro League in formidable form, but uncertainty around its talisman has added intrigue to what is already a pivotal night in the championship battle.

Even at 41, Cristiano Ronaldo remains the central figure in the title race, with every team sheet scrutinized for his name. The club enters the Al-Fayha fixture in the Saudi Pro League in formidable form, but uncertainty around its talisman has added intrigue to what is already a pivotal night in the championship battle.

Al-Nassr currently sits second in the Saudi Pro League table, locked in a fierce contest at the summit. A victory would strengthen its grip on the title chase, particularly with rivals applying pressure just days earlier. Meanwhile, Al-Fayha approaches the clash from mid-table, determined to protect its impressive home record and potentially disrupt the ambitions of the league’s most star-studded side.

Under Jorge Jesus, the Riyadh side has evolved into a relentless force. It has strung together 11 consecutive wins across competitions, conceding just once in its last 10 matches and scoring a league-best 62 goals in 23 games. Defensive solidity has complemented attacking firepower, with nine clean sheets recorded during this streak.

The most recent outing, a commanding 5-0 demolition of Al-Najma, showcased both dominance and balance. Ronaldo opened the scoring, continuing his pursuit of personal milestones while reinforcing his influence on the title charge. The Portuguese icon now boasts 21 league goals and four assists in 25 appearances this season.

Al-Nassr’s pursuit of the title has grown more complicated after Al-Ahli briefly reclaimed top spot with a narrow win. The margin at the summit is razor-thin, and every dropped point could prove decisive. Al-Fayha, though 10 points clear of relegation, is no pushover at home. The side is unbeaten in five consecutive home matches and has shown resilience against stronger opponents. Defensive lapses have cost it against elite clubs, but its compact structure often frustrates visiting giants.

Will Ronaldo play?

Now to the mystery surrounding the fixture: Will Cristiano Ronaldo feature against Al-Fayha? There had been doubts. The veteran forward played 56 minutes in the rout of Al-Najma before being withdrawn with the result secured. Observers noted his absence from certain training sessions, fueling speculation that rest might be prioritized given his age and the demanding run-in ahead.

However, projected lineups from Saudi outlet Al-Youm suggest Jorge Jesus intends to deploy his strongest available XI. According to the publication, Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to lead the front line, supported by the attacking trio of Sadio Mane, Joao Felix, and Kingsley Coman.

Kingsley Coman celebrating with Cristiano Ronaldo Al-Nassr FC's fourth goal.
Kingsley Coman celebrating with Cristiano Ronaldo Al-Nassr FC’s fourth goal.

Al-Fayha vs. Al-Nassr: Projected lineups

Al-Fayha projected XI (5-3-2): Mosquera; Al-Baqawi, Smalling, Semedo, Villanueva, Bamsaud; Dahal, Al-Beshe, Benzia; Jason, Sakala.

Al-Nassr projected XI (4-2-3-1): Bento; Boushal, Simakan, Alamri, Martinez; Brozovic, Al-Khaibari; Mane, Joao Felix, Coman; Ronaldo.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr

Kylian Mbappe’s latest injury update offers more positive outlook: Expected return date emerges ahead of Manchester City clash in UEFA Champions League

28 February 2026 at 02:23
With a blockbuster showdown against Manchester City looming in the UEFA Champions League, anxiety has rippled through the Santiago Bernabeu. The latest update, however, offers a more positive outlook.

Kylian Mbappe has been battling persistent knee discomfort for months, and fresh concerns emerged ahead of a decisive European night. With a blockbuster showdown against Manchester City looming in the UEFA Champions League, anxiety has rippled through the Santiago Bernabeu. The latest update, however, offers a more positive outlook and hints at a potential return window that could reshape Madrid’s continental ambitions.

Mbappe has been managing physical setbacks since arriving in Spain in the summer of 2024. Though he quickly became Real Madrid’s star player and attacking reference, injuries have intermittently disrupted his rhythm. In his debut season, a thigh injury sidelined him briefly in September and December 2024. He also missed the opening matches of the Club World Cup in June 2025 due to gastroenteritis. But the most persistent issue has been his left knee.

During the 2025-26 campaign, the Frenchman played through discomfort before being ruled out between December 31 and January 9. He returned for the Spanish Super Cup final against Barcelona, demonstrating his determination to compete in high-stakes matches. Yet that calculated gamble may have aggravated the condition.

The latest setback occurred on February 24, when discomfort flared up again before the Champions League play-off second leg against Benfica. The forward was forced to withdraw, missing Madrid’s 2-1 win and subsequently sitting out the league clash with Getafe.

Real Madrid's Alvaro Arbeloa and Kylian Mbappe
Alvaro Arbeloa, Head Coach of Real Madrid, congratulates Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid for scoring.

Coach Alvaro Arbeloa confirmed the decision to pause Mbappe’s involvement. “I spoke with the doctors and with him, and we decided that he should stop and that he should come back at 100% to face everything that’s coming. From now on, we have to wait. We’ll see if it’s a matter of days, and we hope it doesn’t drag on too long,” he explained.

Conservative treatment for now

According to French sources and Spanish reports, Mbappe is dealing with inflammation in the lateral ligament of his left knee. Journalist Juanfe Sanz stated on El Chiringuito“He is undergoing a conservative, preventive treatment that, for the moment, isn’t having good results. The pain is being contained. They rule out that it’s a very serious injury, but it does condition him.”

The situation is delicate. The World Cup is approaching, and Mbappe is reportedly reluctant to consider surgical intervention unless absolutely necessary. “I wouldn’t rule out the option of minor surgery if the conservative treatment doesn’t achieve positive results,” Sanz warned.

More outlook emerges

While uncertainty remains, optimism has grown in recent hours. According to Cadena COPE and relayed by Fabrizio Romano, there is a clearer internal projection regarding Mbappe’s recovery timeline. Romano wrote: “Kylian Mbappe is expected to return in time to face City in the Champions League round of 16,” citing COPE.

Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe smiling
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid reacts during the LaLiga EA Sports match.

That update provides a crucial boost. The Round of 16 fixtures are scheduled for March, with Madrid hosting the first leg at the Bernabeu before traveling to the Etihad. The draw has paired the two clubs for the fifth consecutive year in Europe’s elite competition — a rivalry that has defined recent Champions League campaigns.

Internally, Madrid reportedly expects Mbappe to be out for approximately 10 to 14 days, a timeframe designed to allow proper healing while minimizing long-term risk. The objective is measured recovery rather than rushed heroics.

The Champions League knockout stage represents Madrid’s ultimate proving ground. Facing Manchester City demands physical sharpness and tactical precision. Mbappe understands the stakes, but he also recognizes the need to protect his long-term fitness.

Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid celebrating.

Real Madrid target Jurgen Klopp considering shock managerial return? Red Bull director breaks silence on possible exit

28 February 2026 at 03:00
Jurgen Klopp has publicly embraced life away from the touchline, yet fresh reports suggest that change may not be entirely off the table.

Jurgen Klopp has once again found himself at the center of European soccer speculation. The former Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund manager, now working in an executive capacity, is being linked with a dramatic return to the dugout. With Real Madrid reportedly attentive to his situation and questions surfacing about his future in his current role, the debate has intensified. Jurgen Klopp has publicly embraced life away from the touchline, yet fresh reports suggest that change may not be entirely off the table.

According to Salzburger Nachrichten, Klopp is set to leave his position as Head of Global Football at Red Bull, barely more than a year after taking up the post. The 58-year-old stepped away from frontline coaching in 2024, ending a celebrated managerial spell and opting for a structural leadership role overseeing development across the Red Bull soccer network.

His mandate has been ambitious: drive growth, unify philosophy, and elevate multiple clubs within the system into title contenders. However, Austrian reports claim progress has not met expectations. Clubs such as Salzburg and Leipzig have not made the competitive leap that was anticipated, with the latter currently battling for a Champions League place and struggling for consistent form.

The report suggests ‘tension’ within the organization and claims Klopp has “become the perfect brand ambassador for the Salzburg-based beverage company. But this cannot mask the fact that his appointment has not yet had a positive impact in his actual area of responsibility.” It further indicates that Red Bull would not block a return to coaching this summer if Klopp wished to pursue one. That is where the mystery deepened.

Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen Klopp, Global Head of Soccer Red Bull group, is looking on.

Real Madrid and Germany: The temptation of the dugout

For months, Real Madrid has been loosely associated with Klopp, particularly after managerial instability and the end of Xabi Alonso’s tenure. The Spanish giant has been described as one of only two roles that could tempt Klopp out of retirement, ‘under the right conditions’. The other is the German national team, should the position become available following the 2026 World Cup, depending on Julian Nagelsmann’s future.

Klopp’s pedigree makes him a natural candidate. He delivered a Premier League title in 2019-20 with Liverpool and reached three Champions League finals, winning one. Before that, he transformed Dortmund into a domestic powerhouse and a European finalist. His ability to rebuild institutions and challenge dominant rivals, including Pep Guardiola, remains highly regarded across the continent. Yet Klopp himself has consistently downplayed the idea of returning to the relentless rhythm of club management.

Speaking to Servus TV in January, he explained: “I no longer wanted to live with this very tight schedule that I’ve had for over 25 years. The coaching market is being shaken up, and it’s not so bad to experience it all from an observer’s perspective and not think about what it might mean for you personally, because you’re in the right place where you are.”

Red Bull breaks its silence

As speculation escalated internationally, Red Bull CEO Oliver Mintzlaff responded forcefully. In comments to Sky Germany and SID, he dismissed the narrative outright. “That is complete nonsense and entirely made up,” Mintzlaff said.

He continued: “On the contrary, we are extremely satisfied with the work Jurgen Klopp is doing. He invests a great deal of time and effort, is in constant communication with our coaches and sporting directors, and continues to develop our Red Bull soccer philosophy in a sustainable way. We are convinced that he is the right man for this job. That is where we are putting all our focus and energy.”

The strength of the language was unmistakable. Red Bull insists Klopp remains central to its long-term vision, with his contract running until 2029. According to BILD, there are currently no internal discussions about a separation.

Global Head of Soccer Jürgen Klopp smiles

Christian Pulisic set to learn vital teammate’s fate soon as Milan makes crucial decision on Luka Modric’s post-2026 FIFA World Cup future

27 February 2026 at 23:55
Christian Pulisic will soon discover whether one of his most influential teammates remains by his side beyond the 2026 World Cup, as Milan has reportedly made a defining call on Luka Modric’s future.

Christian Pulisic will soon discover whether one of his most influential teammates remains by his side beyond the 2026 World Cup, as Milan has reportedly made a defining call on Luka Modric’s future. The Rossoneri campaign has been shaped by experience and leadership, and few figures embody that more than Modric. As speculation swirls, both Christian Pulisic and Luka Modric find themselves at the heart of a pivotal moment for the club, with the veteran midfielder’s next step poised to shape the Rossoneri’s trajectory.

At 40, Luka Modric has already surpassed 2,000 minutes in Serie A this season, becoming the only outfield player in the squad to reach that milestone. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Croatian maestro crossed the 2,000-minute mark on February 18 against Como, underlining just how central he remains to the club’s structure.

The numbers tell a compelling story. Modric has played 23 of 25 league matches, started 92 percent of them, and delivered decisive contributions in key moments. He has registered two match-winning goals and three assists, while maintaining over 90 percent passing accuracy. In one recent outing, he completed 93 passes and was named MVP, reinforcing his status as the metronome of the side.

Head coach Massimiliano Allegri has been vocal in his admiration. He described training alongside the Croatian veteran as “an enormous fortune for all players,” praising not only his technical brilliance but also his relentless professionalism. Within the dressing room, teammates affectionately call him “the Maestro.”

Three roads ahead

Despite his remarkable output, Modric’s future remains under review. The veteran joined Milan on a one-year contract after leaving Real Madrid, with an option for a further year that can only be activated with his consent.

There are three possible paths before him:

  • Extend his stay at Milan, continuing to guide the midfield in a slightly reduced but still vital role.
  • Return to Dinamo Zagreb, the club where his professional journey began, in what many describe as a romantic homecoming.
  • Retire after the 2026 World Cup, stepping away while still performing at an elite level.

Modric will also captain Croatia at the 2026 World Cup, marking his sixth appearance at the tournament; an extraordinary achievement that already includes a 2018 final and a 2022 bronze medal.

Luka Modric
Luka Modric of Croatia

The decision revealed

While the introduction to this saga has been filled with uncertainty, the internal mood at Milan is increasingly optimistic. According to La Gazzetta dello Sporteveryone at the club is pushing for Modric’s renewal, and a one-year extension is becoming more likely.

The Rossoneri’s hierarchy, Allegri, the technical staff, and even senior advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic have reportedly urged the midfielder to clarify his intentions soon. Ibrahimovic, as reported, held direct talks and requested a timely decision to allow proper planning for next season.

Manu Kone of AS Roma is challenged by Luka Modric of AC Milan.
Manu Kone of AS Roma is challenged by Luka Modric of AC Milan.

Importantly, the extension clause already exists, but Milan has made it clear that it will only be activated if Modric personally wishes to continue. The respect shown toward him reflects his stature not just as a player, but as a symbol.

On the pitch, Milan is fighting for Champions League qualification — a competition Modric knows intimately, having won it six times during his glittering career in Spain. Securing a return to Europe’s top table could serve as a powerful incentive in his final deliberations.

Christian Pulisic and Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates
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Christian Pulisic remains key Milan asset despite 2026 form slump as boss Massimiliano Allegri relies on USMNT star’s one essential quality

27 February 2026 at 23:22
The American is still considered essential, and Allegri is counting on one particular quality the winger offers.

Christian Pulisic remains one of the most discussed figures at Milan, even as 2026 has brought an unexpected dip in form. The American winger continues to command the trust of Massimiliano Allegri, and within the corridors of Milanello, there is still a firm belief that he represents both the present and the future of the club. The American is still considered essential, and Allegri is counting on one particular quality the winger offers.

For much of his time in Italy, Pulisic has been portrayed as a Renaissance story. After an uneven spell in England, he rediscovered confidence, consistency, and influence in Serie A. His first campaign at San Siro felt like a rebirth. However, recent weeks have introduced doubt.

Since the summer, the American star has battled ankle pain, a hamstring injury, and bursitis. Though he has scored eight league goals, rhythm and synergy with his attacking partner, Rafal Leao, have not fully materialized.

The 27-year-old winger carried much of the attacking burden in the first half of the campaign. However, he has not scored in 2026, and missed opportunities, notably against Parma and Fiorentina, have amplified scrutiny.

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Christian Pulisic of AC Milan reacts on the sidelines

Allegri relies on key Pulisic quality

Despite the dip in form, Pulisic remains a vital asset, particularly beyond San Siro. As reported by Opta in its preview of Sunday’s match between Cremonese and MilanChristian Pulisic is second in Serie A for away goals this season, with six, level with Bologna’s Santiago Castro. The Rossoneri’s forward has never scored more away from home in a single Italian campaign. He also reached six in 2024-25.

Across Europe’s top five leagues, he has surpassed that tally only once: during the 2019-20 season with Chelsea, when he netted seven away goals, as relayed by Milannews.it. Even more striking is the correlation between his goals and results. Whenever Pulisic scores away from home this season, his side wins. The pattern is emphatic:

  • Lecce 0-2 Milan
  • Udinese 0-3 Milan, with Pulisic scoring twice.
  • Inter 0-1 Milan
  • Torino 2-3 Milan, another brace from the American

These are not marginal fixtures. They include derbies and pressure-laden encounters. In hostile environments, Pulisic has repeatedly delivered. For Allegri, this is not a trivial statistic — it is a strategic weapon. Away form often defines title challenges and European qualification battles. The American’s ability to strike decisively on the road provides Milan with a competitive edge few in the squad replicate.

Christian Pulisic (left) and Massimiliano Allegri (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo receives surprise invitation to play for Almeria: Would it even be possible after buying 25% stake in the ex-La Liga side?

27 February 2026 at 20:32
The Portuguese superstar, still active at the highest level, has expanded his influence beyond the pitch and is now linked with a romantic return to Spanish soccer.

Cristiano Ronaldo has once again placed himself at the center of the soccer conversation. The Portuguese superstar, still active at the highest level, has expanded his influence beyond the pitch and is now linked with a romantic return to Spanish soccer. For a player who continues to defy age at 41, Ronaldo’s latest move signals ambition that stretches far beyond goals and trophies. The forward, currently representing Al-Nassr, has taken a decisive step into club ownership, and Spanish soccer is watching closely.

In a significant development, Cristiano Ronaldo has acquired a 25% stake in Almeria, the Spanish Segunda Division club. The investment was made through CR7 Sports Investments, part of his broader business portfolio. In an official statement, the club confirmed: “Cristiano Ronaldo has acquired 25% of the shares of UD Almeria through CR7 Sports Investments, a subsidiary of CR7 SA, this being an important step in the continued expansion of both the club and the investment portfolio of the Portuguese businessman.”

The Portugal international himself described the move as “a long-held ambition of mine to contribute to soccer, beyond the pitch,” adding that “UD Almeria is a Spanish club with strong foundations and clear potential for growth.”

The club, now owned by Saudi businessman Mohamed Al-Khereiji following a takeover from Turki Al-Sheikh, currently sits third in the Segunda Division, just two points behind leader Racing Santander and firmly in the promotion race. The dream of a return to La Liga remains alive.

Official statement:

Cristiano Ronaldo invests in UD Almería as part of the club ownership consortium led by SMC Group pic.twitter.com/0lk92FUjPH

— UD Almería (@UDAlmeria_Eng) February 26, 2026

Almeria coach’s invitation: ‘It would be extraordinary’

While the investment alone sparked excitement, it was the words of head coach Rubi that ignited speculation. Speaking openly about Ronaldo’s involvement, Rubi said: “We are very happy. Obviously, we welcome him. I think it’s excellent news because someone like him, with his one hundred percent knowledge of sport and soccer, can help a club like ours.”

But it was his follow-up remark that truly fueled headlines: “It would be extraordinary and wonderful if he could play here, but that’s a question for him. This is his club and, if he wanted to continue playing, whoever the coach is, he would be received with open arms. I have no doubt about that.” The message was clear — the door, from a sporting perspective, is wide open.

Is it possible for Ronaldo to co-own Almeria and still play for the team?

While the romantic image of Ronaldo returning to Spanish soccer sparks imagination, the regulatory reality is more complicated. Under Spanish law, specifically regulations overseen by the National Sports Council and the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), an active player cannot hold ownership interests in a Spanish club while competing domestically.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr

The measure, introduced in February 2025 and often referred to as the “Anti-Pique Law,” was designed to protect competitive integrity and avoid conflicts of interest. In simple terms, as long as Ronaldo retains his 25 percent ownership stake, he would be barred from registering as a player in Spain. The rule emerged following controversy involving Gerard Pique and commercial negotiations during his playing career.

Spanish authorities tightened governance standards to ensure transparency and fairness in competition. Therefore, unless Ronaldo were to divest or place his shares in a legally approved structure that removes direct influence, a playing comeback in Spain would not be permitted. For now, such a scenario appears unlikely. Ronaldo remains under contract with Al-Nassr until 2027.

Cristiano Ronaldo playing against Almeria

Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius vs. Erling Haaland headlines 2025-26 UEFA Champions League last 16: Ousmane Dembele, Lamine Yamal, and Harry Kane discover opponents after dramatic draw

27 February 2026 at 16:32
The 2025-26 UEFA Champions League knockout bracket has delivered exactly what European soccer fans crave: heavyweight clashes, rising stars on collision courses, and a clear path to Budapest.

The 2025-26 UEFA Champions League knockout bracket has delivered exactly what European soccer fans crave: heavyweight clashes, rising stars on collision courses, and a clear path to Budapest. With Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior set to face Erling Haaland, and with Lamine Yamal, Ousmane Dembele, and Harry Kane all discovering their respective fates, the draw has shaped a blockbuster spring across the continent. Each club now knows the road it must travel, and it is anything but simple.

The ceremony, staged in Nyon by UEFA, confirmed the Round of 16 matchups and revealed the full bracket through to the final in Budapest. What emerged was a mix of historic rivalries, modern classics, and tantalizing potential semi-final showdowns.

The standout tie sees Real Madrid face Manchester City in a clash that has defined recent Champions League history. This encounter ensures that Mbappe and Vinicius will go head-to-head with Haaland, renewing a rivalry that has shaped the modern European narrative.

The numbers underline the rivalry’s intensity: the two clubs have shared wins and draws evenly in recent years, producing razor-thin margins in decisive moments.

Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid celebrates with Vinicius Junior.

Yamal, Dembele, and Kane learn their fate

Now to the lingering question surrounding some of Europe’s most exciting attacking names. Lamine Yamal and Barcelona will face Newcastle. The matchup rekindles memories of early 2000s encounters between the Spanish and English clubs. For the Blaugrana, the bracket appears manageable, though potential later clashes with Arsenal or Atletico Madrid loom large.

Ousmane Dembele’s Paris Saint-Germain must navigate Chelsea, a rematch of their recent Club World Cup final meeting, a game the English club won convincingly. This tie promises intensity and tactical nuance.

On the other hand, Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich faces Atalanta, a dangerous and dynamic Italian side capable of unsettling Europe’s elite. Should Bayern progress, a potential quarter-final against either Real Madrid or Manchester City awaits, a daunting prospect.

Quarter-final and semi-final outlook

The bracket ensures that the winner of Real Madrid vs Manchester City could meet Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals. Beyond that, a potential semi-final against PSG or Liverpool looms.

On the opposite side, Barcelona’s path could eventually bring a showdown with Atletico Madrid or Arsenal, raising the possibility of a fiercely contested all-Spanish or Anglo-Spanish semi-final.

The road to Budapest 🏆#UCLdraw pic.twitter.com/xT33xCchgq

— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) February 27, 2026

The first legs of the Round of 16 are scheduled for March 10–11, with return fixtures the following week. From there, the route to the final, set for May 30 in Budapest, is now clearly mapped.

Erling Haaland (left) and Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior (right)

Carlo Ancelotti makes key call on Neymar ahead of March friendlies as Brazil boss sets deadline for final 2026 FIFA World Cup decision

27 February 2026 at 03:01
As the countdown to the 2026 World Cup accelerates, speculation has intensified over whether the Selecao’s all-time leading scorer will return to the international stage this March.

Carlo Ancelotti and Neymar once again find their names intertwined at a decisive crossroads for the Brazil national team. As the countdown to the 2026 World Cup accelerates, speculation has intensified over whether the Selecao’s all-time leading scorer will return to the international stage this March.

For the Brazilian public, Neymar remains the emotional centerpiece of the national team. For Ancelotti, however, sentiment does not outweigh structure. The Italian coach is shaping a squad not just for friendlies, but for a global tournament where physical condition, tactical clarity, and squad balance will determine everything.

Brazil is scheduled to travel to the United States for two high-profile friendlies against France and Croatia. The matches, set for Boston and Orlando, represent the final experimental window before the definitive World Cup list is finalized.

According to ESPN Brasil, Neymar was never part of the original blueprint for these fixtures. The early elimination of Santos from the Campeonato Paulista — a disappointing result against Novorizontino — did not alter that stance. Instead, it reinforced an already cautious roadmap.

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Neymar playing for Santos.

In the middle of the mounting speculation, the key decision has emerged: Carlo Ancelotti is not planning to call Neymar up for the March friendlies. This is not a rejection; it’s a postponement. The coaching staff views March not as a ceremonial return for the No. 10, but as a laboratory for unresolved tactical questions.

Calculated delay, not closed door?

Ancelotti’s technical team believes they already understand what Neymar offers. Integration is not the issue; fitness is. Reports from ESPN Brasil indicate that the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) continues to monitor Neymar’s progress closely following his long injury layoff.

The expectation had been for the forward to regain rhythm gradually at club level before re-entering international contention. The Italian manager has maintained a transparent condition for any recall: elite physical readiness. The ultimate evaluation will not occur in March; it will come in May.

That month has been set internally as the decisive checkpoint. By then, Ancelotti will determine whether Neymar is physically and technically prepared to compete at the level required for the World Cup. If he is, the door remains wide open. If not, he risks missing what would be his fourth World Cup appearance after 2014, 2018, and 2022. In essence, March belongs to assessment; May belongs to Neymar.

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Neymar Jr. of Brazil celebrates scoring his side’s first goal with his teammate Lucas Paqueta .

Tactical priorities beyond the star

While public discourse remains fixed on Neymar, Ancelotti’s focus extends elsewhere. The staff is addressing structural uncertainties within the squad. Key questions remain in multiple departments: both full-back positions, depth behind central defenders Marquinhos and Gabriel Magalhaes, cover for Bruno Guimaraes in midfield, and the overall attacking balance.

The March friendlies are designed to clarify these doubts. The coaching commission believes this window is better used to evaluate fringe profiles rather than reintegrate a player whose qualities are already well established. Neymar’s soccer identity is not under debate. His physical durability is.

🇧🇷 Neymar can’t run anymore… 😔 pic.twitter.com/j8PIQ0bpzM

— Polymarket FC (@PolymarketFC) February 23, 2026

As one internal assessment suggests, there is no urgency to “see how he fits.” The only variable is whether he can sustain the physical demands of modern international soccer.

Neymar Jr and Brazil's coach Carlo Ancelotti.

Christian Pulisic’s form dip prompts Milan response as renewal talks and Premier League interest loom: How Massimiliano Allegri plans to make USMNT star bounce back

27 February 2026 at 02:50
As renewal talks simmer and interest from the Premier League grows louder, the Rossoneri face a delicate balancing act.

Christian Pulisic remains central to the present and future of Milan, yet uncertainty now surrounds his trajectory at the San Siro. As renewal talks simmer and interest from the Premier League grows louder, the Rossoneri face a delicate balancing act.

For much of his time in Italy, Pulisic has been viewed as a renaissance figure, rediscovering his confidence and consistency after an uneven spell in England. However, recent weeks have introduced doubt. Injuries, missed chances, and stalled contract discussions have shifted the narrative. The club believes in him. The coach trusts him. Yet results have complicated everything.

According to Corriere dello Sport, renewal discussions are underway as Pulisic approaches a crucial stage in his contract cycle. His current deal runs until 2027, and Milan retains contractual strength. However, the American is said to be evaluating his options carefully.

While the Rossoneri reportedly do not intend to sell, hesitation over an extension has created a sense of limbo. The decision is not purely financial; it is described as sporting, strategic, and personal. Abroad, Premier League sides are monitoring developments closely, with parallels drawn to the path once taken by Mohamed Salah: leaving England, flourishing in Italy, and returning stronger.

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Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Parma Calcio 1913

Allegri’s tactical dilemma

Manager Massimiliano Allegri remains a firm admirer of Pulisic, La Gazzetta dello Sport claims. The coach sees him as a tactical cornerstone: versatile, intelligent, and capable of unlocking tight defenses. Yet numbers show Milan’s attack has lacked consistency.

In 26 Serie A matches, Milan has scored 41 goals, the same as Como, fewer than Juventus, and 21 fewer than Inter. Pulisic and Rafael Leao were earmarked as the primary attacking duo. On paper, the combination promised pace, unpredictability, and creativity. In reality, injuries have disrupted continuity.

Since the summer, the American has battled ankle pain, a hamstring injury, and bursitis, while the Portuguese winger has struggled with a lingering groin issue. The pair have started together in only a handful of matches. In 377 shared league minutes, they have scored just once each. Though both sit on eight league goals, chemistry has not flourished.

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Rafael Leao of AC Milan celebrates with teammate Christian Pulisic.

The plan to revive Pulisic

Behind the scenes, the Rossoneri intend to activate their option to extend Pulisic’s contract by an additional year, securing leverage while negotiations continue. More importantly, Allegri’s immediate focus is physical and tactical recovery, the report adds.

The American carried the attack during the first half of the campaign. However, he has not scored in 2026, and recent performances have reflected the physical toll of repeated injuries. Against Parma, missed opportunities reignited concern.

Allegri’s approach is twofold: restore Pulisic’s physical sharpness through tailored recovery management and recalibrate his tactical role to maximize efficiency rather than overload responsibility. Rather than forcing him into central striker duties, a role neither he nor Leao naturally embody, Milan is exploring structural adjustments that provide a true No.9 presence to shoulder the scoring burden.

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Christian Pulisic (left) and Niclas Fullkrug (right)

Since the post-Ibrahimovic era, the absence of a dominant central striker has lingered. Olivier Giroud contributed, but not at the level of Lautaro Martinez or Victor Osimhen in recent Serie A seasons. Christopher Nkunku and Niclas Fullkrug have rotated without cementing authority. In short, Milan believe Pulisic thrives best with balance around him, not isolation.

AC Milan's Massimiliano Allegri and Christian Pulisic.

Cristiano Ronaldo faces Saudi Pro League Golden Boot history challenge from red-hot Ivan Toney as Al-Ahli star fires stern warning shot

27 February 2026 at 00:48
Ivan Toney is hell-bent on stopping Cristiano Ronaldo from making further Saudi Pro League history, and the English striker has sent a strong warning message to the Portuguese superstar.

Ivan Toney is hell-bent on stopping Cristiano Ronaldo from making further Saudi Pro League history, and the English striker has sent a strong warning message to the Portuguese superstar. As Al-Nassr and Al-Ahli push for supremacy, Cristiano Ronaldo and Ivan Toney are locked in a fierce duel for the Saudi Pro League Golden Boot, with the title race intensifying alongside their personal contest.

Ronaldo entered the 2025-26 campaign aiming to cement his dominance after already winning the Golden Boot in consecutive seasons. Toney, however, has emerged as a relentless challenger, threatening not only the Portuguese’s individual ambitions but also the balance of power at the top of the table.

The stakes are historic. Should Ronaldo finish as top scorer once again, he would become the first European player in Saudi Pro League history to win three consecutive Golden Boot awards. His numbers underline why such a feat seemed inevitable. In 2023-24, Ronaldo scored 35 goals in 31 matches. He followed that with 25 goals last season, and he currently sits on 21 goals from 21 games in the ongoing campaign. Even at 41, his output remains extraordinary.

Yet the margin for error has narrowed. A brief absence earlier in the season, reportedly linked to frustrations over transfer dealings, saw Al-Nassr’s captain miss two fixtures. In a race this tight, those missed matches could prove decisive.

Despite that, Ronaldo responded emphatically, scoring in key victories including a dominant 5-0 win over Al-Najma, where he converted from the penalty spot and even unveiled a new celebration, temporarily shelving his iconic “Siu.” Al-Nassr currently sits top of the table with 58 points, just two ahead of Al-Ahli on 56, as the 34-game season enters its decisive stretch.

What did Ivan Toney say?

If Ronaldo is chasing immortality, Ivan Toney is chasing belief, and he is brimming with it. The England international, speaking to talkSPORT, delivered a confident message that now echoes across the league: “Every time I step onto the pitch, I feel like I’m going to score, I’ve got that confidence at the moment,” Toney said.

He added: “But that’s always good, having a striker in a team that feels like it’s going to score goals and can score goals. And obviously, it’s helping at the moment, considering where we are in the table, so it’s good.”

Toney currently leads the scoring charts with 23 goals, two more than Ronaldo. His only blemish this season was a rare penalty miss, his first since April 2023, which could have pushed him even further ahead.

The 29-year-old’s form has been electric. He has scored three hat-tricks in his last seven matches, including a standout performance against Al-Najma. His sharp finishing, aerial strength, and clinical penalty-taking have transformed Al-Ahli into a genuine title contender.

Pressure mounts in three-horse race

The duel is not isolated. Julian Quinones of Al-Qadsiah remains close behind in the scoring standings, while Brendan Rodgers’ side sits on 53 points, capable of influencing the title outcome. Still, the spotlight remains firmly on Ronaldo and Toney.

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Julian Quiñones #16 of Mexico

Ronaldo brings unmatched longevity. Since turning 30, he has scored more than 500 career goals, surpassing his tally from his younger years, a statistic almost unheard of in modern football. He is also chasing the mythical 1,000 career goal milestone, sitting just 36 away.

Toney, meanwhile, sees the Saudi Pro League as both a proving ground and a pathway back to international prominence, with ambitions of representing England at the 2026 World Cup.

Ivan Toney (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo vs. Kylian Mbappe: Real Madrid stats show clear picture of who had the stronger first 90 games

27 February 2026 at 00:42
A fascinating comparison has resurfaced: Ronaldo vs. Mbappe in their first 90 games for the club, and the numbers reveal a striking truth.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe have both worn the white shirt of Real Madrid with the weight of history on their shoulders. One arrived as the most expensive player the game had ever seen; the other stepped into the Spanish capital as a global icon expected to define a new era. Now, as debates rage across social media and fan forums, a fascinating comparison has resurfaced: Ronaldo vs. Mbappe in their first 90 games for the club, and the numbers reveal a striking truth.

At first glance, Mbappe’s start feels electric, almost untouchable. Yet beneath the surface, the statistical benchmark set by Ronaldo more than a decade ago still stands firm. The mystery lies not in whether Mbappe has been brilliant — he has — but in just how high Ronaldo set the bar during his own opening chapter in Madrid.

After years of speculation, near-transfers, and dramatic twists, the France captain finally made his long-awaited move to the Spanish capital. The spotlight was immediate and intense. The Santiago Bernabeu expected fireworks, and the French superstar delivered.

In his first 90 appearances, Mbappe has produced 82 goals and 10 assists, totaling 92 direct goal contributions. For a player adjusting to a new league, new tactical demands, and the unique pressure of Madrid’s shirt, that return is nothing short of extraordinary.

His acceleration has shredded defensive lines. His intelligent movement between defenders has created chaos. Whether curling shots into the far corner or blasting them past stranded goalkeepers, the 27-year-old has ignited the Bernabeu with moments of brilliance. Few debuts in Madrid’s history have felt this explosive, and yet, comparison is unavoidable.

The Ronaldo benchmark revealed

Here is where the debate intensifies. When Cristiano Ronaldo arrived in 2009, he carried the expectations of a record-breaking transfer and the burden of dethroning Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona. The rivalry with Lionel Messi was at fever pitch. Every match felt like a referendum on greatness.

And Ronaldo responded with numbers that still feel surreal. In his first 90 games for Real MadridRonaldo registered 86 goals and 24 assists, a staggering 110 goal contributions. Even more remarkably, he achieved this while scoring just 13 penalties, compared to Mbappe’s 19 in the same span. The contrast sharpens when laid bare:

Mbappe (first 90 games)

  • 82 goals
  • 10 assists
  • 92 goal contributions
  • 19 penalties scored

Ronaldo (first 90 games)

  • 86 goals
  • 24 assists
  • 110 goal contributions
  • 13 penalties scored

Ronaldo outscored and out-assisted Mbappé in his first 90 Madrid games — while taking fewer penalties 👀🔥 pic.twitter.com/v1AhNDVKAW

— LiveScore (@livescore) February 25, 2026

The difference in assists is particularly eye-catching. Ronaldo was not merely a finisher; he was a creator, a transition engine, an aerial threat, and a long-range marksman rolled into one. His influence stretched far beyond the penalty area. While penalties are part of the game and require composure, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner’s lower tally from the spot underscores just how devastating he was from open play.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Al-Nassr receive Saudi Pro League title boost as Karim Benzema injury confirmed: Al-Hilal reveals timeline for his absence

26 February 2026 at 19:47
As Al-Nassr surges to the top of the Saudi Pro League and Al-Hilal attempts to keep pace, the rivalry between the two former Real Madrid icons has taken on a new dimension, as the balance of power may be shifting at a decisive moment in the season.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema are once again locked in a title battle in Saudi Arabia, but this time with different clubs. As Al-Nassr surges to the top of the Saudi Pro League and Al-Hilal attempts to keep pace, the rivalry between the two former Real Madrid icons has taken on a new dimension, as the balance of power may be shifting at a decisive moment in the season.

Ronaldo’s form has been electric, while Benzema had only just begun to impose himself in blue. Now, circumstances off the pitch threaten to influence the race as much as performances on it. After brief internal friction and reports of dressing-room tension, including a short-lived team boycott, Ronaldo responded in the only way he knows how: with goals.

The Portuguese forward returned to score in three consecutive matches, including a penalty in a commanding 5-0 victory over Al-Najma that sent Al-Nassr back to the summit. The league leader now sits on 58 points from 23 games, with just one defeat all season, holding a narrow advantage over its closest challengers.

Ronaldo’s latest strike marked his 21st goal of the campaign, bringing him to 95 league goals in Saudi Arabia, just five shy of joining an exclusive group of only four players to reach 100 in the competition. Across his legendary career, Ronaldo now stands on 965 total goals, leaving him 35 away from the historic 1,000 mark. His relentless output has reinforced Al-Nassr’s belief that silverware is within reach.

What did Al-Hilal say about Benzema’s injury?

In contrast, Al-Hilal has been dealt a setback at the worst possible time. The club released an official statement confirming that Benzema suffered an adductor injury in training. As the Blue Waves stated, “Karim Benzema will be out for a period ranging from 10 to 15 days due to a groin injury.”

The 38-year-old forward underwent thorough medical examinations before the diagnosis was confirmed. His absence rules him out of crucial fixtures, including the Saudi Pro League clashes against Al-Shabab and Al-Najma, and the first leg of the AFC Champions League Elite Round of 16 against Al-Sadd, as per Foot Africa.

Medical updates 🔹 pic.twitter.com/ZnAvpOZYq4

— AlHilal Saudi Club (@Alhilal_EN) February 25, 2026

The timing is critical. Simone Inzaghi’s side has slipped to third place in the standings, three points behind Al-Nassr, after consecutive draws against Al-Ittihad and Al-Taawoun. Momentum, once firmly in its grasp, has begun to fade.

What this means for Ronaldo and Al-Nassr

Before the injury, Benzema had made an immediate impact following his winter move, scoring a hat-trick and providing an assist against Al-Okhdood. However, he remained scoreless in subsequent appearances as the club’s form dipped.

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Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo

For Ronaldo and Al-Nassr, the situation represents a clear opportunity. While Benzema works toward recovery, Ronaldo continues his relentless march toward both personal and collective milestones. The Saudi Pro League has become the latest stage for two former Real Madrid teammates to duel for supremacy. This time, however, it is not about Champions League nights in Europe — it is about dominance in a rapidly evolving soccer landscape.

Karim Benzema (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo joins Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius as Al-Nassr icon buys 25% stake in club he once tormented with Real Madrid in La Liga

26 February 2026 at 19:11
Cristiano Ronaldo has joined Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, and Vinicius in redefining what it means to be a modern soccer superstar.

Cristiano Ronaldo has joined Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, and Vinicius in redefining what it means to be a modern soccer superstar. No longer confined to the pitch, the Portuguese icon has stepped further into the business of the game, adding his name to a growing list of active players investing in clubs while still competing at the highest level.

Due to integrity restrictions, players are often unable to buy teams inside their own domestic systems. However, many have discovered methods to invest either abroad or via permitted organizations. In recent years, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, and Vinicius have all entered the ownership arena in different capacities. Now, Ronaldo has joined that elite circle.

The movement is unmistakable. Mbappe became the majority investor in Caen in 2024, reportedly committing around $24 million after his move to Spain ensured no conflict with French competition rules. Messi and Luis Suarez launched Deportivo LSM in Uruguay in 2025. Vinicius, Luka Modric, Thibaut Courtois, and N’Golo Kante have also expanded their influence through minority stakes in various clubs.

Ronaldo, however, has taken a particularly symbolic step: investing in a Spanish club he once tormented during his Real Madrid prime. Between 2009 and 2015, he faced the side seven times in La Liga, scoring seven goals and providing five assists, remaining unbeaten with six wins and one draw.

🚨💣💥| OFFICIAL: Luis Suárez confirmed that Lionel Messi has joined his club Deportivo LS, founded in 2021, as a member.

— From now on it will be called LSM and compete in the First Division of Uruguayan football. ✅
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— BeksFCB (@Joshua__Ubeku) May 27, 2025

Ronaldo joins elite list

According to ESPN and confirmed by Brunswick Group, Ronaldo has purchased a 25 percent ownership stake in Almeria, currently competing in Spain’s second division. The deal was executed through his company, CR7 Sports Investments, though financial details were not disclosed.

In an official statement, Ronaldo explained his motivation: “It has been a long-time ambition of mine to contribute to football, beyond the pitch. UD Almeria is a Spanish club with strong foundations and clear potential for growth.” He added, “I have long had the ambition to contribute to soccer beyond the pitch. UD Almeria is a Spanish club with a strong foundation and clear growth potential. I wish to work with the team leading the club to support it in its new phase of growth.”

The move represents a long-term investment for the 41-year-old, who continues to play for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia and has recently extended his contract until June 2027.

Comunicado oficial:

Cristiano Ronaldo invierte en la UD Almería como parte del consorcio propietario del club liderado por SMC Group pic.twitter.com/0hGGWguEc0

— UD Almería (@U_D_Almeria) February 26, 2026

Saudi connections and strategic timing

Almeria has been under Saudi ownership since 2019. Former owner Turki Alalshikh sold the club to a Saudi-backed consortium led by Mohamed Al-Khereiji in 2025. Ronaldo’s strong ties to Saudi Arabia, where he earns a reported $236 million per year, appear to have facilitated the deal.

Al Khereiji welcomed Ronaldo’s involvement enthusiastically: “We are very pleased that Cristiano has chosen our club to invest in. He is considered the best on the pitch.” He continued: “He knows the Spanish leagues very well and understands the potential of what we are building here, both in terms of the team and the academy.”

Almeria currently sits third in Segunda Division, two points behind leaders Racing Santander, as it pushes for promotion after relegation from La Liga in 2023-24.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left), Kylian Mbappe (center), and Lionel Messi (right)

Bolivia’s 2026 FIFA World Cup hopes reignited by shock return of fan-favorite as CONMEBOL cult hero quits retirement after two years

26 February 2026 at 01:18
Just as the nation prepares for a decisive intercontinental playoff in Mexico, great news has emerged: a CONMEBOL cult hero has come out of retirement in a bid to lead Bolivia to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

There is a renewed sense of belief surrounding Bolivia. Just as the nation prepares for a decisive intercontinental playoff in Mexico, great news has emerged: a CONMEBOL cult hero has come out of retirement in a bid to lead Bolivia to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. For a country that has waited decades for a return to football’s grandest stage, the timing could not be more symbolic, or more emotional.

Bolivia stands on the brink of opportunity. Having finished seventh in the CONMEBOL qualifiers, the nation secured a place in the Inter-Confederation World Cup Qualifying Play-offs. Now, one final push separates it from a historic return to the global tournament for the first time since 1994. The playoff journey will unfold in Mexico between March 23 and 31, 2026. Bolivia will face Suriname in a single-leg semi-final at the Estadio BBVA on March 26.

Victory would keep the nation in Guadalupe for a final showdown against Iraq on March 31. However, the format is unforgiving. Six teams — Bolivia, Suriname, Jamaica, Iraq, New Caledonia, and DR Congo — compete for just two remaining World Cup spots. Each bracket winner qualifies. If level after 90 minutes, extra time and penalties will decide who survives. The stakes extend beyond qualification.

Should Bolivia prevail, it could enter a World Cup group alongside France, Norway, and Senegal, a daunting but historic prospect. La Verde has not appeared at a World Cup since the 1994 tournament in the United States. Before that, its only other participation came in 1950. Across three previous World Cup appearances (1930, 1950, 1994), Bolivia has never won a match, recording five defeats and one draw.

Players of Bolivia pose for a team photo prior to the South American FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier match between Colombia and Bolivia.
Players of Bolivia pose for a team photo prior to the South American FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier match between Colombia and Bolivia.

Despite inconsistency on the road, nine away defeats in ten qualifying matches, Bolivia produced memorable home victories over Brazil and Colombia during the campaign. Those results reignited belief. The playoff berth now offers redemption.

Emotional return

In the midst of this tension comes the headline that has electrified supporters: Marcelo Martins Moreno has come out of retirement at 38. The nation’s all-time leading scorer and former captain, Moreno, last played in December 2023 for Independiente del Valle before announcing his retirement.

Two years later, he has signed for Oriente Petrolero, the club where his professional career began, and he will do so without receiving a salary, calling it a gesture of gratitude. His return is deeply personal.

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Marcelo Martins Moreno of Bolivia

What did Marcelo Martins Moreno say?

At his presentation, he explained the pain that drove him away from the game: “After my father’s death, I didn’t want to continue. But now I’m back and want to help Bolivia qualify for the World Cup.” He elaborated further: “I lost my hero, my father. He was my teacher, the one who taught me everything with the ball. And football left me in that moment, too, because I no longer had the joy of playing. I couldn’t continue. I had a very deep pain in my heart, and it wouldn’t let me train.”

Moreno made clear that his retirement was not impulsive: “I want you to know who hasn’t lost someone important in their life? We’ve all lost someone important. So, I want you to know why I retired; there was a reason. And I hope you respect that reason.”

🇧🇴 A los 38 años, Marcelo Moreno Martins volvió del retiro, fichó por Oriente Petrolero con un objetivo claro:

✨️ “Deje el fútbol porque mi padre falleció, no tenía fuerzas. Ahora quiero regalarle la clasificación al Mundial”.pic.twitter.com/ZoQlfJ5WAN

— Samuel Vargas (@SVargasOK) February 16, 2026

Now, however, the motivation has shifted. “Today, I’m returning to a very big challenge for my life, for my career, and at the club I wanted to be at. My father was always a positive person with a lot of faith… And no one is going to take this dream away from me. A World Cup qualification would be the greatest thing for me.”

Moreno’s pedigree is undeniable. He was the top scorer in the South American qualifiers before the 2022 World Cup, and he remains Bolivia’s all-time leading scorer. Even after two years without competitive play, his leadership and experience could prove decisive in a high-pressure playoff scenario. Bolivia will rely not only on his finishing but also on his mentality, the composure of a veteran who has faced the continent’s elite and thrived.

FIFA World Cup Trophy is displayed during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Draw.

Vinicius vs. Gianluca Prestianni: What sanctions could Benfica and Argentina player face? Potential punishments if found guilty of racism revealed

26 February 2026 at 01:07
Vinicius and Gianluca Prestianni find themselves at the center of a storm that has shaken European soccer at its highest level. As Real Madrid prepares for a decisive Champions League night and Benfica fights to stay alive in the tie, the spotlight has shifted from tactics and goals to a far more serious issue. The first leg in Lisbon […]

Vinicius and Gianluca Prestianni find themselves at the center of a storm that has shaken European soccer at its highest level. As Real Madrid prepares for a decisive Champions League night and Benfica fights to stay alive in the tie, the spotlight has shifted from tactics and goals to a far more serious issue.

The first leg in Lisbon had been evenly contested. Real Madrid found the breakthrough through Vinicius, whose decisive strike gave the Spanish giant a narrow advantage. Benfica, however, remained firmly in contention, trailing by just one goal heading into the return leg at the Santiago Bernabeu. But the narrative changed dramatically in the aftermath of that match.

Following Vinicius’ complaint of racial abuse, UEFA stepped in swiftly. The governing body issued a provisional one-match suspension to Prestianni, ruling him out of the return leg in Madrid while a formal investigation continues.

According to official communication, the sanction was imposed for “a clear violation of Article 14 of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations relating to discriminatory behaviour.” Article 14 addresses offenses against human dignity, including racist insults based on race, color, ethnic origin, or religion.

Gianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid.
Gianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid.

The incident reportedly occurred after Vinicius scored the winning goal in Lisbon. Los Blancos players briefly left the pitch in protest after the Brazilian alerted referee François Letexier. Teammates, including Kylian Mbappe and Trent Alexander-Arnold, were said to have voiced their support for Vinicius. UEFA’s concern extends beyond the individual case. European soccer officials reportedly fear that the continuation of the scandal could damage the image of the Champions League itself.

Prestianni’s defense and counter-accusations

The controversy deepened when reports emerged that Prestianni admitted to using discriminatory language, but not racist language. According to The Times, the Argentine allegedly told UEFA investigators that he used a homophobic slur, claiming he had covered his shirt with his mouth during the altercation.

If confirmed, that admission could still carry severe consequences. Under UEFA regulations, discriminatory language, whether racist or homophobic, can result in a ban of up to 10 matches.

Prestianni’s defense is also expected to argue that he was responding to insults from Vinicius, reportedly accusing the Brazilian of mocking his height by calling him a “dwarf.” However, as noted in reports, Article 14 does not cover physical characteristics such as height, meaning Vinicius is unlikely to face punishment under current regulations.

What are the possible consequences for Prestianni?

However, if UEFA investigators ultimately confirm racist abuse, the consequences could be severe and potentially career-altering. According to Spanish newspaper Marca, under Article 14, Prestianni could face:

  • A minimum 10-match suspension, or even a longer ban from European competitions.
  • Significant financial penalties.
  • Mandatory anti-racism education or community service.

Beyond UEFA sanctions, contractual consequences could follow. There is precedent for clubs terminating contracts in confirmed cases of racism. While not automatic, Benfica could invoke moral clauses within Prestianni’s deal if findings are conclusive.

Gianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid.
Gianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid.

However, Benfica has made it clear that it stands by its player while the investigation unfolds. Internally, alternatives such as fines, temporary suspensions, or rehabilitation measures could be considered if wrongdoing is established. For now, Prestianni remains suspended but not convicted. The investigation is ongoing, with statements being collected from multiple players amid a lack of conclusive video or audio evidence.

Gianluca Prestianni of SL Benfica and Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid.

Video: Cristiano Ronaldo still unstoppable at 41 as his 965th career goal fires Al-Nassr to the top of Saudi Pro League

25 February 2026 at 23:28
Cristiano Ronaldo refuses to fade quietly into soccer’s twilight. At 41 years old, he is still driving a title race, still commanding the spotlight, and still finding the net with ruthless regularity. On another tense away night in the Saudi Pro League, the Portuguese icon once again proved decisive to help Al-Nassr climb on top of […]

Cristiano Ronaldo refuses to fade quietly into soccer’s twilight. At 41 years old, he is still driving a title race, still commanding the spotlight, and still finding the net with ruthless regularity. On another tense away night in the Saudi Pro League, the Portuguese icon once again proved decisive to help Al-Nassr climb on top of the summit.

The fixture against Al-Najma was never going to be handed to the club. Away matches in Saudi Arabia demand discipline, resilience, and a refusal to underestimate the opponent. The home side has built a reputation for stubborn performances, particularly against stronger sides.

The stakes are crystal clear. Victory would send the club to the top of the Saudi Pro League, two points ahead of Al-Ahli and three ahead of Al-Hilal. The margin for error is minimal. The message was simple: handle business and return home as leaders. Early tension gripped the stadium when the referee halted play in the fifth minute. What followed was a sequence that electrified supporters both inside the ground and online, as the referee checked for a possible penalty.

There was no hesitation over who would step forward. Despite concerns over an earlier knock, the captain assumed responsibility. Thus, in the seventh minute, Cristiano Ronaldo converted from the spot to make it 1-0, calmly dispatching the opportunity and silencing any lingering doubt. It was another demonstration of composure under pressure, and another addition to a staggering personal tally.

Was there ever any doubt.

Clinical from Cristiano.

pic.twitter.com/WYsdSK3e6w https://t.co/kx7ICEd7pR

— Al Nassr Zone (@TheNassrZone) February 25, 2026

965 goals and counting

That strike carried historic weight. It was Cristiano Ronaldo’s 965th career goal, a number that defies belief in modern soccer. Even more remarkably, it marked his 182nd career penalty conversion, underlining not just longevity but relentless efficiency.

At an age when most players have long since retired, Ronaldo continues to influence title races. His goal was not merely statistical padding — it reshaped the league standings. With the lead secured, the club positioned itself at the top of the Saudi Pro League table, exactly where it believes it belongs.

Cristiano celebrates his goal with a different type of celebration.pic.twitter.com/ZvM2HcSwte

— Al Nassr Zone (@TheNassrZone) February 25, 2026

The Portuguese superstar’s dominance extends beyond a single match. He has now scored against 15 of the 17 Saudi Pro League teams this season, with only Al-Shabab and Al-Ahli yet to concede to him. Week after week, stadium after stadium, defenders have struggled to contain him.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr

Why isn’t Ousmane Dembele playing for PSG against Monaco in UEFA Champions League knockout round playoff?

25 February 2026 at 22:13
The tension surrounding Ousmane Dembele has only intensified ahead of the decisive European night in Paris. Paris Saint-Germain returns home with a narrow advantage over Monaco in the Champions League playoff, yet one question has dominated the buildup: why won’t the French winger feature in a match that could define the club’s continental ambitions? The answer, initially […]

The tension surrounding Ousmane Dembele has only intensified ahead of the decisive European night in Paris. Paris Saint-Germain returns home with a narrow advantage over Monaco in the Champions League playoff, yet one question has dominated the buildup: why won’t the French winger feature in a match that could define the club’s continental ambitions? The answer, initially shrouded in uncertainty, has now emerged, and it could significantly reshape the tactical balance between PSG and Monaco.

The first leg at the Stade Louis II delivered drama from the opening whistle. Within 18 minutes, Monaco had stunned the defending champion by racing into a 2-0 lead, courtesy of a Folarin Balogun brace. PSG appeared rattled, facing the possibility of a damaging defeat in the Principality.

But the Parisian side responded with resilience befitting a European holder. Desire Doue emerged as the unlikely hero, turning the tide after being introduced early in the match. Achraf Hakimi equalized before Doue completed the comeback in the second half, sealing a remarkable 3-2 victory that handed PSG a slender aggregate lead heading into the return leg at the Parc des Princes.

The comeback was historic. It marked the first time this century that Luis Enrique’s players had overturned a two-goal deficit in a Champions League knockout fixture. Momentum carried into domestic competition, where PSG comfortably defeated Metz 3-0 to reclaim top spot in Ligue 1. Ironically, Monaco also helped PSG’s cause by defeating Lens 3-2 days later, indirectly assisting their rival’s climb to the summit.

The reason behind Dembele’s absence

PSG confirmed that Ousmane Dembele will miss the second leg due to a calf injury sustained in the first meeting. The French winger was withdrawn before the 30-minute mark in Monaco and has not recovered in time for the decisive clash.

According to club updates, the Frenchman has resumed individual training but remains unavailable. As reported by the club“Dembele resumed individual training but won’t be an option for Wednesday’s second leg against Monaco in the Champions League.” The timing is particularly cruel given his importance to Luis Enrique’s attacking structure.

PSG's Luis Enrique and Ousmane Dembele
Head coach Luis Enrique and Ousmane Dembele of Paris Saint-Germain.

The absence is significant. Dembele’s early withdrawal in the first leg inadvertently altered the dynamic of the match, paving the way for Doue’s match-winning performance. Yet while that substitution proved decisive, replacing his explosiveness over a full match presents a different challenge.

Luis Enrique confirmed the winger’s status ahead of the fixture, explaining that caution prevailed over risk. Fabian Ruiz (knee), Senny Mayulu (calf), and Quentin Ndjantou (thigh) are also sidelined, further testing squad depth.

Ousmane Dembele of Paris Saint-Germain looks on

Is Cristiano Ronaldo playing? Confirmed lineups for Al-Najma vs. Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League

25 February 2026 at 23:01
A crucial Saudi Pro League clash is set to unfold as Al-Najma prepares to welcome Al-Nassr in a match that could shape both ends of the table. With the hosts fighting for survival and the visitors pushing for the title, all eyes will be on the star-studded lineup expected to travel for this fixture. Among […]

A crucial Saudi Pro League clash is set to unfold as Al-Najma prepares to welcome Al-Nassr in a match that could shape both ends of the table. With the hosts fighting for survival and the visitors pushing for the title, all eyes will be on the star-studded lineup expected to travel for this fixture. Among the names generating the most intrigue is Cristiano Ronaldo, whose availability and role remain a major talking point ahead of kickoff.

The meeting between Al-Najma and Al-Nassr represents a dramatic contrast in fortunes. Al-Najma sits at the bottom of the Saudi Pro League with just eight points from 22 matches, while Al-Nassr is among the title contenders with more than 50 points and a strong winning streak.

The newly promoted side has endured a difficult campaign, struggling to adapt to top-flight action. With just one win, five draws, and 16 defeats, its survival hopes are fading fast. Defensive frailties have plagued them all season, conceding more than 40 goals and struggling to find tactical stability under head coach Nestor El Maestro.

In contrast, Al-Nassr has been one of the dominant forces in the league, winning the majority of its matches and conceding very few goals. Under Jorge Jesus, the team has developed into a disciplined, possession-based unit capable of overwhelming opponents both offensively and defensively.

Will Cristiano Ronaldo play?

The biggest question surrounding this match has been whether Cristiano Ronaldo will play and how he will be used. Cristiano Ronaldo will start alongside Joao Felix in attack, supported by wide players Sadio Mane and Kingsley Coman. This setup underlines Al-Nassr’s attacking ambition and highlights Ronaldo’s continued importance at 41 years old.

The veteran forward has been in remarkable scoring form, with 20 league goals this season, trailing Julian Quinones (21) and Ivan Toney (23) in the Golden Boot race. His recent brace in the previous match against Al-Hazem further confirmed that age has not diminished his finishing instincts.

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Felix in win over Al-Kholood

Al-Najma vs. Al-Nassr: Projected lineups

Al-Najma confirmed XI (4-4-2): Braga; Al-Hawsawi, Al-Haleel, Samir, Vitao; Al-Tulayhi, Al-Harabi, Guga, Tijanic; Lazaro, Jasim.

Al-Nassr confirmed XI (4-2-3-1): Bento; Boushal, Al-Amri, Simakan, Inigo Martinez; Brozovic, Al-Khaibari; Mane, Coman, Joao Felix; Ronaldo.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr

Are Vinicius and Kylian Mbappe playing? Confirmed lineups for Real Madrid vs. Benfica in UEFA Champions League knockout round playoff

25 February 2026 at 23:04
The Santiago Bernabeu is preparing for a European night charged with tension, controversy, and uncertainty. With a place in the UEFA Champions League last 16 on the line, Real Madrid and Benfica arrive with more than just tactical questions to answer. Vinicius has been at the center of a storm both on and off the […]

The Santiago Bernabeu is preparing for a European night charged with tension, controversy, and uncertainty. With a place in the UEFA Champions League last 16 on the line, Real Madrid and Benfica arrive with more than just tactical questions to answer. Vinicius has been at the center of a storm both on and off the pitch, while Kylian Mbappe’s status has triggered anxiety among fans and analysts alike. As the two clubs prepare for the decisive clash, the question remains: who will take the field when the whistle blows?

Real Madrid returns home with a narrow 1-0 advantage from the first leg in Lisbon, where Vinicius scored the decisive goal. However, the narrative was overshadowed by allegations that Benfica midfielder Gianluca Prestianni racially abused the Brazilian forward, an incident that sparked global outrage and a UEFA investigation.

Vinicius responded defiantly on social media, writing that “racists are above all cowards”, while Mbappe publicly backed his teammate and claimed he heard Prestianni call him a racial slur. The Argentine winger has denied the accusations, but UEFA has suspended him for the second leg, with a longer ban still possible.

Benfica head coach Jose Mourinho further inflamed tensions by criticizing Vinicius’ goal celebration, insisting it was disrespectful. Adding another layer of drama, Mourinho will not be on the touchline at the Bernabeu after being sent off in the first leg for angrily protesting officiating decisions. Without the experienced Portuguese tactician, the Eagles face a daunting task in hostile territory, needing to overturn a deficit against the record 15-time Champions League winner.

Will Vinicius and Kylian Mbappe play?

Vinicius is expected to start and lead the attack, continuing his scoring streak and emotional response to recent events. The Brazilian has scored in four consecutive matches and will be central to Madrid’s game plan.

Kylian Mbappe, however, will miss the match due to a knee injury sustained in training, with tests confirming it would be “impossible” for him to feature. According to L’Equipe, the French forward experienced persistent pain and was forced to stop training, leading to a decision to rest him to avoid long-term damage.

Arbeloa had earlier insisted Mbappe was fit, saying: “Kylian is ready to play tomorrow… He’s a game-changer.” But the latest medical assessment forced a dramatic U-turn, and the forward is now expected to miss at least three matches.

Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Vinicius Junior.

Injury crisis and squad depth

Real Madrid arrives with several key absences as Jude Bellingham, Dani Ceballos, and Eder Militao are sidelined with injuries, while Rodrygo is suspended. Defender Dean Huijsen remains a major doubt.

The Portuguese giant, by contrast, has fewer injury concerns. Joao Veloso is the only major absentee, while suspended Prestianni is the key missing piece from Mourinho’s attack. Vangelis Pavlidis, who has 28 goals in all competitions, will spearhead the frontline.

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ianluca Prestianni of Benfica speaks towards Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid

Real Madrid vs. Benfica: confirmed lineups

Real Madrid confirmed XI (4-4-2): Courtois; Alexander-Arnold, Asencio, Rudiger, Carreras; Valverde, Guler, Tchouameni, Camavinga; Gonzalo Garcia, Vinicius.

Benfica confirmed XI (4-2-3-1): Trubin; Dedic, Araujo, Otamendi, Dahl; Rios, Barreiro; Aursnes, Rafa Silva, Schjelderup; Pavlidis.

Vinicius Junior (L) and Kylian Mbappe (R) of Real Madrid.

Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi? Three-time UEFA Champions League winner Keylor Navas stuns fans by crowning Neymar above the GOATs

25 February 2026 at 03:29
Keylor Navas has shared a dressing room with some of the greatest players in soccer history, yet he has made a surprising choice when asked to name the most talented teammate of his career. Despite playing alongside both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, the Costa Rican goalkeeper stunned many by snubbing the two icons and […]

Keylor Navas has shared a dressing room with some of the greatest players in soccer history, yet he has made a surprising choice when asked to name the most talented teammate of his career. Despite playing alongside both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, the Costa Rican goalkeeper stunned many by snubbing the two icons and instead pointing to Neymar as the player who left the deepest impression on him.

The revelation has sparked debate among fans, reigniting the age-old discussion about raw talent versus legacy, numbers, and trophies. Coming from a three-time Champions League winner who has seen greatness up close, Navas’ words carry significant weight in soccer circles.

After years guarding the net behind Ronaldo at Real Madrid and later sharing the pitch with Messi at Paris Saint-Germain, Navas was uniquely positioned to judge the very best. Yet when asked about the most gifted player he ever played with, he looked past the Ballon d’Or legends and highlighted the Brazilian magician.

“We are talking about great stars and the best of the last decades, but due to talent on the field, Neymar impacted me a lot,” the 39-year-old goalkeeper told Diairo AS“He did what he wanted with the ball, it didn’t matter if it was with the left or with the right. When I saw him in the games, I felt that it was like when I played with my children. Ney is an incredible player.”

This was the key reason behind Navas’ choice: Neymar’s unpredictable, two-footed mastery and ability to make soccer look effortless, something that even the most decorated players in history do not always possess.

Raw talent over trophies and statistics

Navas’ assessment highlights an important distinction in soccer debates. While Messi and Ronaldo are widely regarded as the greatest players of all time based on records, trophies, and longevity, Navas judged talent on pure technical ability and creativity rather than achievements.

For the veteran goalkeeper, Neymar embodied a rare kind of spontaneity, an instinctive genius that bends the game to his will. He described Neymar’s style as playful yet devastating, capable of humiliating defenders with improvisation and flair.

Santos FC star Neymar smiling
Neymar Jr of Santos smiles prior a game.

Neymar’s place in soccer history

The former Costa Rica international’s endorsement of Neymar as the most talented player he ever played with adds another chapter to the Brazilian’s complex legacy. While injuries and inconsistencies have limited Neymar’s achievements compared to Messi and Ronaldo, his technical brilliance continues to mesmerize teammates, opponents, and experts alike.

For the experienced shot-stopper, talent is not defined by goals, trophies, or Ballon d’Or awards, but by the ability to make the impossible look natural. In that sense, Neymar represents soccer in its purest artistic form, a player capable of redefining what is technically possible on the pitch.

Neymar, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Lionel Messi

Carlo Ancelotti on alert: Neymar’s 2026 FIFA World Cup spot comes under threat as viral footage of Santos star’s struggles raises alarming questions (VIDEO)

25 February 2026 at 03:12
Neymar remains one of the most iconic figures in modern soccer, and Carlo Ancelotti is tasked with managing expectations around the Brazil squad as the 2026 World Cup approaches. Yet, with the tournament edging closer, concerns are mounting that one of the nation’s most celebrated talents may not be in the condition required to make […]

Neymar remains one of the most iconic figures in modern soccer, and Carlo Ancelotti is tasked with managing expectations around the Brazil squad as the 2026 World Cup approaches. Yet, with the tournament edging closer, concerns are mounting that one of the nation’s most celebrated talents may not be in the condition required to make the biggest stage.

Brazil has long relied on Neymar’s brilliance to unlock defences and ignite crowds, but the conversation around his future has shifted dramatically. What was once unquestioned superstardom is now clouded by uncertainty, doubts over fitness, and growing scrutiny from fans and pundits alike.

The turning point came during a recent match involving Santos, where a viral clip circulated across social media and reignited debate about Neymar’s physical condition. In the footage, the Brazilian struggled to chase a loose ball, failing to keep it in play as it rolled out for a throw-in. The moment quickly became symbolic of a wider narrative: that injuries and age may finally be catching up with him.

The reaction from fans was brutal and immediate. Some online users labelled the 34-year-old forward “done,” while others suggested he should retire rather than pursue another World Cup campaign. “Neymar is done. I know it’s hard for him to accept it but the injuries have taken their toll on his mobility.”

🇧🇷 Neymar can’t run anymore… 😔 pic.twitter.com/j8PIQ0bpzM

— Polymarket FC (@PolymarketFC) February 23, 2026

Another added, “He’s finished. Bro should retire, he can’t make the World Cup in this state.” Meanwhile, others raised concerns about the long-term toll of playing on artificial turf and the impact of repeated surgeries on his joints and explosiveness.

Injuries and long road back

Injuries have become the defining theme of Neymar’s later career. A devastating knee ligament injury suffered while playing for the national team in 2023 kept him sidelined for a full year. Another operation followed in December 2025, forcing him into further rehabilitation and limiting his rhythm.

Despite flashes of brilliance during his return to Santos, Neymar is widely viewed as a shadow of the player who once commanded a record $260 million transfer to Paris Saint-Germain in 2017. His technical quality remains undeniable, but his physical condition has been questioned more than ever.

The match against Novorizontino, which ended in elimination from a key competition, further highlighted those struggles. Neymar completed the full 90 minutes but failed to influence the game decisively and made a defensive mistake that led to the opening goal.

Neymar (L) and Carlo Ancelotti (R), head coach of Brazil.
Neymar (L) and Carlo Ancelotti (R), head coach of Brazil.

Carlo Ancelotti’s warning: No free pass

Carlo Ancelotti has made it clear that reputation alone will not secure Neymar a place in the World Cup squad. Despite being Brazil’s all-time leading scorer with 79 goals, he must prove his fitness and form to earn selection.

With the World Cup approaching, Ancelotti’s stance represents a major shift in Brazil’s approach. Past tournaments often revolved around Neymar as the focal point, but the current generation offers alternatives that could reduce reliance on the veteran forward.

Neymar of Santos reacts during the Brasileirao 2025.

Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham face strange challenge as England’s 2026 FIFA World Cup clash at risk due to bizarre reason

24 February 2026 at 23:28
With Harry Kane leading the line and Jude Bellingham emerging as the heartbeat of the midfield, the national team arrived at World Cup 2026 with enormous expectations and genuine title ambitions. But months before a ball is kicked, the tournament’s preparations are already spiraling into uncertainty, and one of the national team’s key group-stage fixtures is now facing an […]

With Harry Kane leading the line and Jude Bellingham emerging as the heartbeat of the midfield, the national team arrived at World Cup 2026 with enormous expectations and genuine title ambitions. But months before a ball is kicked, the tournament’s preparations are already spiraling into uncertainty, and one of the national team’s key group-stage fixtures is now facing an extraordinary threat.

What makes the situation even more surreal is that the issue has nothing to do with injuries, tactical decisions, or even soccer. Instead, a bizarre off-field dispute has plunged one of England‘s matches into serious doubt, leaving fans, organizers, and the national team scrambling for answers.

The World Cup is meant to be the pinnacle of global soccer, but the build-up in North America has been riddled with unexpected complications. With just four months remaining until kick-off, organizers are facing mounting logistical headaches, political shifts, and funding disputes that threaten to derail key aspects of the tournament.

One of the most alarming developments surrounds the match scheduled at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, a venue set to host several high-profile fixtures, including group-stage clashes and a knockout game. Thousands of supporters have already booked flights, hotels, and tickets, believing the tournament would proceed smoothly. Instead, the fixture has become a symbol of the tournament’s growing instability.

Gillette Stadium in Foxborough
A general view of the stadium at Gillette Stadium on December 08, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

The bizarre reason behind the match threat

In the middle of the controversy lies the core issue that could derail the national team’s fixture. Foxborough officials have warned they will refuse to issue the crucial entertainment licence required to host World Cup matches unless they receive $7.3 million in security funding to cover public safety costs, as per The Mirror and Daily Record.

Despite years of planning by local police and fire departments, the town claims it cannot afford to front the money while waiting for reimbursement from federal authorities. Without the licence, the matches could be cancelled or moved hundreds of miles away, causing chaos for fans and organizers alike.

Without the funding, vital safety equipment has not been ordered, preparations remain incomplete, and the licence deadline is looming on March 17. If the deadline passes without resolution, FIFA may be forced to relocate matches, triggering logistical nightmares.

England's Thomas Tuchel
Thomas Tuchel, Head Coach of England.

Fans facing potential travel disaster

The potential fallout for supporters is immense. Fans have already spent thousands of dollars on travel, accommodation, and match tickets, expecting to see the national team live in North America. A last-minute relocation would force them to reorganize plans at massive personal cost, with no guarantee of refunds or alternative arrangements, the Daily Express adds.

Relocating the match could also impact the tournament schedule, logistics, and competitive balance, as teams would need to adapt to new venues, climates, and travel demands. Whether Foxborough receives the funding in time remains unclear. But one thing is certain: the road to World Cup 2026 is proving to be as unpredictable and dramatic off the pitch as it will be on it.

Jude Bellingham of England and Harry Kane of England look on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr future decided following Saudi Pro League and PIF dispute

24 February 2026 at 23:02
Frustration, public criticism, and even a brief boycott of matches fueled rumors that the Portuguese icon could be preparing another dramatic career twist.

The future of Cristiano Ronaldo has rarely been quiet, but recent weeks have seen speculation reach a new peak. Frustration, public criticism, and even a brief boycott of matches fueled rumors that the Portuguese icon could be preparing another dramatic career twist. At Al-Nassr, tensions behind the scenes had raised questions about his long-term commitment, while clubs across Europe and beyond were mentioned as potential destinations.

Yet, amid the noise, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner continued to deliver on the pitch, scoring goals and keeping himself at the center of the global soccer conversation. The speculation surrounding Ronaldo’s future intensified after reports of growing dissatisfaction with how resources were distributed within the Saudi Pro League. The Portuguese superstar reportedly accused the league of favoring certain clubs while neglecting others, leading to frustration that culminated in a brief spell out of action.

Despite the controversy, the 41-year-old returned to the pitch in emphatic fashion, scoring three goals in two matches and reminding everyone that, even at this stage of his career, he remains one of the sport’s most decisive figures.

The uncertainty sparked widespread speculation about potential next destinations. A sentimental return to Sporting Lisbon was floated as a nostalgic storyline, while domestic rivals Al-Hilal, MLS side Inter Miami, Turkish giants Fenerbahçe, and French outfit Marseille were all cited as hypothetical landing spots. Each scenario carried its own intrigue, from marketing impact to tactical reinvention and renewed trophy ambitions.

Al Nassr star Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr looks on during the Saudi Pro League match.

The final decision revealed

In the middle of the swirling rumors, clarity has now arrived. According to Saudi journalist Ahmed Al-Jedi, Ronaldo has made a definitive call regarding his future. “Cristiano Ronaldo will not leave the Saudi Pro League or his club, Al Nassr. A legend. Professionalism. Popularity. Influence that everyone envies. In short: Al Nassr and Ronaldo are twins, and their story will only end with championships.”

This revelation marks a decisive moment after weeks of uncertainty, signaling a renewed commitment to the project and a desire to continue building his legacy in the Middle East.

Fabrizio Romano’s insight: Commitment to the project

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano further confirmed the superstar’s stance, shedding light on the nature of the earlier tensions and Ronaldo’s mindset. “Cristiano is happy at Al-Nassr, and now Cristiano confirms: ‘I belong to Saudi Arabia. I want to continue in Saudi Arabia.’ Cristiano is showing commitment to the project. Cristiano is absolutely determined to make history at Al-Nassr.”

Romano explained that the disputes were largely related to budget management and the Saudi Public Investment Fund rather than a breakdown in relationships with the club’s management or coaching staff. The resolution of those issues appears to have reassured Ronaldo and reinforced his belief in the project.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr applauds the fans

Christian Pulisic faces future dilemma as form concerns complicate Milan’s push for new deal: Liverpool views USMNT star as potential successor in Mohamed Salah’s role

24 February 2026 at 21:54
At Milan, the American star has built a reputation as a key attacking force, yet questions are now quietly emerging about what comes next.

In modern soccer, careers are rarely linear, and narratives can shift within weeks. Christian Pulisic finds himself at the center of a growing storm of speculation, while Mohamed Salah remains the benchmark that clubs and fans continue to measure elite wingers against. At Milan, the American star has built a reputation as a key attacking force, yet questions are now quietly emerging about what comes next. Meanwhile, in England, Liverpool is monitoring a familiar name as they begin to imagine life after their iconic Egyptian forward.

For much of his time in Italy, Pulisic has been hailed as a renaissance figure, a player who rediscovered his best form after an inconsistent spell in England. His contributions in Serie A have been significant, establishing him as one of the club’s most reliable attacking outlets. Yet the latest reports suggest his future is no longer straightforward, with decisions looming that could shape the next phase of his career.

According to Corriere dello Sport, the American forward is approaching a crucial moment in his contract cycle, with discussions over renewal underway. While the club is eager to secure his long-term commitment, the player is taking a cautious approach, evaluating every detail of his professional trajectory. The uncertainty comes at a delicate time, with his recent form and fitness raising questions about his immediate trajectory, while interest from abroad continues to grow.

Pulisic and Milan no longer sure about future together?

The forward’s current deal runs until 2027, but the timing of negotiations has made his future a hot topic within the club hierarchy. The management sees him as a central figure in their sporting project and wants to avoid losing him amid growing international interest. However, Pulisic’s camp is reportedly weighing several factors before committing to a new agreement. The decision is not just financial; it is also sporting, strategic, and personal. The allure of new challenges in different leagues, coupled with his international profile, has complicated the renewal process.

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Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Parma Calcio 1913

The club’s coach, Massimiliano Allegri, is believed to be a major admirer of the American winger, viewing him as a tactical cornerstone. Despite recent physical issues, Allegri reportedly values his versatility and experience, considering him indispensable for the team’s ambitions, especially if they return to the Champions League. Beyond sporting reasons, the club also recognizes his commercial impact, particularly in North America, making him a valuable asset both on and off the pitch.

The uncertainty around Pulisic’s contract has sparked speculation about a potential attacking overhaul. Italian journalist Peppe Di Stefano of Sky Italia recently hinted that changes could be on the horizon, suggesting that even key stars might not be guaranteed to stay. “A revolution in attack wouldn’t surprise me, especially since I see difficulties renewing some contracts, like Pulisic’s, for example,” Di Stefano said.

Pulisic and his attacking partner, Rafael Leao, have struggled with injuries, limiting their time together on the pitch, which has further fueled speculation about the club’s long-term planning.

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Rafael Leao of AC Milan (L) celebrates after scoring his goal with Christian Pulisic of AC Milan (R)

Liverpool’s watchful eye and the Salah parallel

While the Italian club navigates contract negotiations, interest from England is intensifying. Liverpool is reportedly monitoring Pulisic as a potential successor to Mohamed Salah, whose long-term future remains uncertain. The parallels between their careers are striking. Salah left Chelsea, rebuilt his reputation in Italy, and returned to England to become a Premier League legend. Pulisic followed a similar path, struggling for consistency in London before flourishing in Serie A.

This season, the American star has delivered strong numbers, with double-digit goals and consistent attacking output, reinforcing his status as one of Europe’s most productive wide players. Analysts have noted that his efficiency per minute is approaching the levels Salah displayed during his peak years at Liverpool.

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during Brighton’s game.

Former Reds’ striker Emile Heskey has openly backed the American as a viable option for the Reds. “I actually quite like Christian Pulisic. He is very direct. He probably didn’t get as many goals as I would have liked him to get at Chelsea, but I thought he gave defences problems,” Heskey said, before adding, “Mo left Chelsea to go to Italy and look at what he’s done for Liverpool. I think it’d be great to see someone like Pulisic come back into the Premier League in the same way.”

Christian Pulisic (left) and Mohamed Salah (right)

Christian Pulisic’s difficult 2026 continues as key stat highlights sharp decline, and it comes at worst time for Milan’s Serie A push

24 February 2026 at 21:24
As 2026 unfolds, the American star is facing one of the most challenging stretches of his career.

In modern soccer, careers are rarely linear, and narratives can shift within weeks. Christian Pulisic finds himself at the center of a growing storm of speculation, while Mohamed Salah remains the benchmark that clubs and fans continue to measure elite wingers against. At Milan, the American star has built a reputation as a key attacking force, yet questions are now quietly emerging about what comes next. Meanwhile, in England, Liverpool is monitoring a familiar name as they begin to imagine life after their iconic Egyptian forward.

For much of his time in Italy, Pulisic has been hailed as a renaissance figure, a player who rediscovered his best form after an inconsistent spell in England. His contributions in Serie A have been significant, establishing him as one of the club’s most reliable attacking outlets. Yet the latest reports suggest his future is no longer straightforward, with decisions looming that could shape the next phase of his career.

According to Corriere dello Sport, the American forward is approaching a crucial moment in his contract cycle, with discussions over renewal underway. While the club is eager to secure his long-term commitment, the player is taking a cautious approach, evaluating every detail of his professional trajectory. The uncertainty comes at a delicate time, with his recent form and fitness raising questions about his immediate trajectory, while interest from abroad continues to grow.

Pulisic and Milan no longer sure about future together?

The forward’s current deal runs until 2027, but the timing of negotiations has made his future a hot topic within the club hierarchy. The management sees him as a central figure in their sporting project and wants to avoid losing him amid growing international interest. However, Pulisic’s camp is reportedly weighing several factors before committing to a new agreement. The decision is not just financial; it is also sporting, strategic, and personal. The allure of new challenges in different leagues, coupled with his international profile, has complicated the renewal process.

pulisic milan
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Parma Calcio 1913

The club’s coach, Massimiliano Allegri, is believed to be a major admirer of the American winger, viewing him as a tactical cornerstone. Despite recent physical issues, Allegri reportedly values his versatility and experience, considering him indispensable for the team’s ambitions, especially if they return to the Champions League. Beyond sporting reasons, the club also recognizes his commercial impact, particularly in North America, making him a valuable asset both on and off the pitch.

The uncertainty around Pulisic’s contract has sparked speculation about a potential attacking overhaul. Italian journalist Peppe Di Stefano of Sky Italia recently hinted that changes could be on the horizon, suggesting that even key stars might not be guaranteed to stay. “A revolution in attack wouldn’t surprise me, especially since I see difficulties renewing some contracts, like Pulisic’s, for example,” Di Stefano said.

Pulisic and his attacking partner, Rafael Leao, have struggled with injuries, limiting their time together on the pitch, which has further fueled speculation about the club’s long-term planning.

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Rafael Leao of AC Milan (L) celebrates after scoring his goal with Christian Pulisic of AC Milan (R)

Liverpool’s watchful eye and the Salah parallel

While the Italian club navigates contract negotiations, interest from England is intensifying. Liverpool is reportedly monitoring Pulisic as a potential successor to Mohamed Salah, whose long-term future remains uncertain. The parallels between their careers are striking. Salah left Chelsea, rebuilt his reputation in Italy, and returned to England to become a Premier League legend. Pulisic followed a similar path, struggling for consistency in London before flourishing in Serie A.

This season, the American star has delivered strong numbers, with double-digit goals and consistent attacking output, reinforcing his status as one of Europe’s most productive wide players. Analysts have noted that his efficiency per minute is approaching the levels Salah displayed during his peak years at Liverpool.

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during Brighton’s game.

Former Reds’ striker Emile Heskey has openly backed the American as a viable option for the Reds. “I actually quite like Christian Pulisic. He is very direct. He probably didn’t get as many goals as I would have liked him to get at Chelsea, but I thought he gave defences problems,” Heskey said, before adding, “Mo left Chelsea to go to Italy and look at what he’s done for Liverpool. I think it’d be great to see someone like Pulisic come back into the Premier League in the same way.”

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Parma Calcio 1913
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