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Cristiano Ronaldo’s trophy hunt hits snag after Al-Nassr’s heartbreak extends drought: When did he last win club silverware?

The 40-year-old Al-Nassr forward, whose name was once synonymous with silverware, is now enduring the longest trophy drought of his illustrious career, a run that has seen near misses, heartbreaks, and an ever-deepening sense of frustration.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s career has been built on a relentless pursuit of glory, but in Saudi Arabia, even one of soccer’s most decorated champions is discovering that winning can sometimes be the hardest goal of all. The 40-year-old Al-Nassr forward, whose name was once synonymous with silverware, is now enduring the longest trophy drought of his illustrious career, a run that has seen near misses, heartbreaks, and an ever-deepening sense of frustration.

His latest setback came in the 2025 Saudi Arabian Super Cup final, played in Hong Kong. Al-Nassr, despite Ronaldo’s trademark goal in regulation time and a successful penalty in the shootout, fell short once again — losing 5-3 to Al Ahli after a 2-2 draw in regular time. For Ronaldo, it wasn’t just another loss. It was another reminder of how far he’s drifted from the days when lifting trophies felt inevitable.

Since moving to the Kingdom in January 2023, the Portuguese has played in 13 official competitions but has not won a single one. The list includes three finals — the 2023-24 King’s Cup, the 2024 Super Cup, and the 2025 Super Cup — all of which ended in disappointment.

The only piece of silverware he has lifted in the Middle East remains the Arab Club Champions Cup, a regional title that FIFA does not recognize as an official competition. With four seasons in Al-Nassr marked by brilliant goals but collective failures, the veteran superstar has gone through 13 competitions without adding an official collective prize to his name.

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After playing more than 60 minutes with 10 men,
WEEEEE ARRRRE
🏆 CHAMPIONS OF King Salman Clubs Cup🏆

YEEEES,
𝐖𝐄 𝐀𝐑𝐄 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒 🤩💪 pic.twitter.com/SeW65nQ7SJ

— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) August 12, 2023

Despite Al-Nassr’s current lead in the Saudi Pro League and Ronaldo’s impressive personal record — among the top scorers of the season — his inability to convert individual brilliance into team success has become the defining paradox of his Middle East journey.

The drought that refuses to end

The heartbreaks have stacked up. After a 2-1 King’s Cup defeat to Al Ittihad, followed by this latest Super Cup loss, Ronaldo’s drought has stretched further than anyone expected. In fact, as of October 29, it has now been 1,623 days without an official club trophy — nearly four and a half years since his last triumph.

CompetitionSeasonResult / Status
Saudi Super Cup2022Missed trophy
King’s Cup2022/23Missed trophy
Saudi Pro League2022/23Missed trophy
Saudi Super Cup2023Missed trophy
Arab Champions Cup2023Won (only success, friendly competition)
King’s Cup2023/24Missed trophy
Saudi Pro League2023/24Missed trophy
Asian Champions League2023/24Missed trophy
Saudi Super Cup2024Missed trophy
King’s Cup2024/25Eliminated in Round of 16 (lost 2-1 to Al-Ittihad)
Saudi Pro League2024/25Missed trophy
Asian Champions League2024/25Missed trophy
Saudi Super Cup2025Missed trophy
King’s Cup2025/26Missed trophy

So, when was the last time Cristiano Ronaldo won an official club trophy? It dates back to May 19, 2021, when Ronaldo was with Juventus. That night in Reggio Emilia, the Old Lady defeated Atalanta 2-1 in the Coppa Italia final, thanks to goals from Dejan Kulusevski and Federico Chiesa. Ronaldo started the match but did not score — yet it would prove to be his final club triumph to date.

He left Turin that summer to rejoin Manchester United, where no new silverware followed, and then moved to Al-Nassr, where the barren run only deepened.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Juventus celebrates after winning the Coppa Italia Final

The ‘unofficial’ glimmer of success

There was one brief glimmer of joy: the Arab Champions Cup victory in August 2023, when Ronaldo scored twice in the final against Al-Hilal. But as Football Italia noted, “the trophy is not sanctioned by FIFA and is considered a friendly-level regional competition.”

For a player who has lifted five Champions League titles, three Premier League crowns, two La Liga trophies, and two Serie A triumphs, this absence of official success is striking. Ronaldo has not lifted a recognized club trophy for nearly four and a half years — the longest dry spell in his 22-year professional career.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid kisses the Champions League trophy

From glory to gloom: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League adventure hits another rough chapter after setting unwanted negative career record

Nearly three years after joining Al-Nassr, the Portuguese superstar finds himself battling a strange, unrelenting curse.

Cristiano Ronaldo arrived in Saudi Arabia as a conqueror — the face of a new soccer era, a man who had already scaled every mountain in Europe. Yet, nearly three years after joining Al-Nassr, the Portuguese superstar finds himself battling a strange, unrelenting curse. Despite his individual brilliance, Ronaldo’s quest for a major trophy in Saudi Arabia remains painfully unfulfilled.

The 40-year-old forward, who once seemed destined to win everything he touched, has gone from collecting silverware to enduring one heartbreak after another. On October 28, the desert’s silence grew heavier: Al-Nassr crashed out of the Saudi King’s Cup after a 2-1 defeat to Al-Ittihad — another crushing blow in a series of near-misses that now define Ronaldo’s Middle Eastern chapter.

The match carried an added sting of irony. Across the field stood Karim Benzema, Ronaldo’s former Real Madrid partner in glory. The Frenchman struck first after a swift counterattack, punishing Al-Nassr early. Ronaldo responded moments later, setting up Angelo Gabriel for the equaliser that briefly reignited hope in Riyadh. But just before halftime, Houssem Aouar buried a curling effort past goalkeeper Bento, restoring Al-Ittihad’s lead.

Despite playing the entire second half with a man advantage, Al-Nassr couldn’t find a way through. Sadio Mane, Joao Felix, and Kingsley Coman all pushed forward, but Predrag Rajkovic’s heroics in goal denied them. When the final whistle blew, Ronaldo’s frustration was visible, his dream of finally lifting a Saudi trophy slipping further away.

"Cristiano Ronaldo"

Porque Al Ittihad le rompió bien el orto por 2-1 al Al Nassr y lo eliminó de la Copa del Rey de Arabia Saudita. Otra vez el equipo de Benzema cogiéndose al portugués, no va a ganar nunca un título, alta putita Cristiano.
pic.twitter.com/TBjppalTKR https://t.co/ZNANGZFoZX

— Tendencias en Deportes (@TendenciaDepor) October 28, 2025

The hidden record behind the drought

Behind that optimism, however, lies a painful truth. Since joining Al-Nassr in December 2022, Cristiano Ronaldo has competed in 13 official tournaments — and lost every single one. The closest Ronaldo has come to breaking the spell was in 2024, when his side lost the King’s Cup final on penalties to Al-Hilal. Later that year, they fell again in consecutive Super Cup finals, including a dramatic 5-3 defeat to Al Ahli in Hong Kong.

CompetitionSeasonResult / Status
Saudi Super Cup2022Missed trophy
King’s Cup2022/23Missed trophy
Saudi Pro League2022/23Missed trophy
Saudi Super Cup2023Missed trophy
Arab Champions Cup2023Won (only success, friendly competition)
King’s Cup2023/24Missed trophy
Saudi Pro League2023/24Missed trophy
Asian Champions League2023/24Missed trophy
Saudi Super Cup2024Missed trophy
King’s Cup2024/25Eliminated in Round of 16 (lost 2-1 to Al-Ittihad)
Saudi Pro League2024/25Missed trophy
Asian Champions League2024/25Missed trophy
Saudi Super Cup2025Missed trophy
King’s Cup2025/26Missed trophy

The only silverware Ronaldo has lifted since his move is the 2023 Arab Club Champions Cup, a regional title that FIFA does not recognize as an official competition. “It’s been 1,623 days since his last official club trophy,” noted TNT Sports, referring to his 2021 Coppa Italia triumph with Juventus. In that time, he’s played for three clubs — Juventus, Manchester United, and Al-Nassr — without adding a single official honor.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr.

Not even Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappe, or Harry Kane can touch Lionel Messi: Inter Miami star keeps historic Barcelona record intact as top stars come up short

Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappe, and Harry Kane — three of modern soccer’s most feared finishers — each had a chance to rewrite history in 2025. But even as their streaks grew and their form soared, one of Lionel Messi’s strongest and most impressive records remained untouched.

They’ve all tried. Erling HaalandKylian Mbappe, and Harry Kane — three of modern soccer’s most feared finishers — each had a chance to rewrite history in 2025. Their clubs, Manchester CityReal Madrid, and Bayern Munich, depend on them like few others. But even as their streaks grew and their form soared, one of Lionel Messis strongest and most impressive records remained untouched. More than a decade after he set it, the mark still stands tall, unbroken, and unmatched.

The 2025-26 season has offered plenty of fireworks — Haaland’s hat-tricks, Mbappe’s dominance in Madrid, and Kane’s ruthless form in Bavaria. Yet when all three stumbled within days of each other, the soccer world was reminded of one truth: Messi’s greatness exists on a different plane.

The Argentine has spent his twilight years continuing to rewrite record books across continents, but one of his most remarkable feats has turned into a barrier even the best of the next generation can’t climb. Back in the 2012-13 La Liga seasonLionel Messi didn’t just dominate — he transcended the sport. He scored in 21 consecutive league matches, the longest goalscoring streak in the history of Europe’s top divisions.

Across those 21 games, Messi netted 33 times and became the first player ever to score against every team in the same campaign. He finished the season with 46 league goals, guiding Barcelona to 100 points under Tito Vilanova. It was an era defined by his total mastery — four straight Ballons d’Or91 goals in a single calendar year, and a level of consistency that turned elite soccer into a personal playground.

To put it in perspective, the Premier League record for consecutive scoring games remains 11, set by Jamie Vardy in 2015-16 — exactly half of Messi’s feat. The closest anyone has come in Europe was Gerd Muller, who scored in 16 straight Bundesliga matches over half a century ago. Messi’s record sits alone, untouched and almost untouchable.

🇦🇷 Reminder: Lionel Messi holds the record for the longest scoring streak in Football history!

☑️ 21 consecutive games
☑️ 33 goals
☑️ 9 braces
☑️ 1 poker

Seems unbreakable! 😳 pic.twitter.com/z3FwGe5qAi

— Sholy Nation Sports (@Sholynationsp) October 27, 2025

When greatness meets its ceiling

Erling Haaland’s goalscoring streak of 12 games ended abruptly when Manchester City fell 1-0 to Aston Villa — his twelfth consecutive match with a goal coming to an end in early October. “It was City’s first defeat since August 31,” reported BBC Sport, as Matty Cash’s fierce strike proved decisive. Haaland even bundled the ball into the net late on, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside. That miss didn’t just end his run — it ended any remaining hope that the Norwegian might touch Messi’s level this campaign.

❌ | And then there was none

• 22 October: Kylian Mbappé's 11-match goalscoring streak for club and country comes to an end
• 25 October: Harry Kane's 10-match goalscoring streak for club and country comes to an end
• 26 October: Erling Haaland's 12-match goalscoring streak… https://t.co/EygX1ogM3b pic.twitter.com/JTM2djWiNp

— Sofascore Football (@SofascoreINT) October 26, 2025

Meanwhile, Kylian Mbappe’s own streak ended at 11 consecutive games after he failed to score against Juventus. The French superstar’s form for Real Madrid has been devastating —43 goals in 44 appearances in 2025— but not even that consistency was enough to threaten Messi’s reign.

🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Lionel Messi's streak of scoring in 21 consecutive games is 100% safe again.

All 3 streaks of Haaland, Mbappé and Kane have come to an end. pic.twitter.com/FszNYM7kd5

— The Touchline | 𝐓 (@TouchlineX) October 27, 2025

Then there’s Harry Kane, whose run of 10 straight scoring games for Bayern Munich came to an end in a 3-0 win over Borussia Mönchengladbach. Despite firing 20 goals in his first 13 matches, the Englishman fell short, though his start to the season has been described as “career-best” by German media. Three elite strikers. Three record chases. All ending the same way.

Kylian Mbappe (left), Lionel Messi (center), and Erling Haaland (right)

Immediate mark in legendary La Liga showdown: Marcus Rashford and Jude Bellingham rewrite El Clasico records for Barcelona and Real Madrid

When Marcus Rashford and Jude Bellingham stepped out onto the Santiago Bernabeu pitch on Sunday evening, few could have predicted the layer of history that was about to unfold.

When Marcus Rashford and Jude Bellingham stepped out onto the Santiago Bernabeu pitch on Sunday evening, few could have predicted the layer of history that was about to unfold. The two Englishmen, facing each other in their respective colors for Barcelona and Real Madrid, turned one of soccer’s most iconic rivalries into a landmark moment that extended beyond La Liga’s fierce title race.

Since joining Real Madrid in 2023, Jude Bellingham’s time in Spain has been nothing short of eventful. After recovering from shoulder surgery earlier in the season, the 22-year-old midfielder returned to action determined to reassert his influence. His performance against Barcelona was a statement — and a decisive one at that.

In the thrilling 2-1 victory, Bellingham was at the heart of everything good his team produced. The Englishman “scored one and assisted another,” as Marca reported, helping Xabi Alonso’s side extend their lead at the top of La Liga to five points.

It was a night that reinforced his growing reputation as one of Europe’s most clutch performers. His first major contribution came midway through the first half, when he turned elegantly in midfield before releasing a diagonal ball to Kylian Mbappe, who finished clinically past Wojciech Szczesny. Moments later, when Marcus Rashford teed up Fermin Lopez for Barcelona’s equalizer, it looked like the pendulum might swing back.

Jude Bellingham vs Barcelona

THE BEST. @BellinghamJude pic.twitter.com/de3njEu8Kj

— 🫵🏽 (@idoxvi) October 26, 2025

But Bellingham responded almost instantly. A looping header from Eder Militao found its way to the Englishman, who tapped home from close range — his sixth goal of the campaign — to seal the win.

Rashford’s fight in the Blaugrana shirt

For Marcus Rashford, it was a night of mixed emotions. The 27-year-old forward, on loan from Manchester United, has quickly become a vital figure in Hansi Flick’s Barcelona. Rashford’s blistering pace and intelligence in attack have made him a reliable outlet during an injury-hit period for the Catalan side.

In the El Clasico, Rashford played a crucial role in creating Barcelona’s only goal. After dispossessing Arda Guler on the flank, he delivered a low cross for Fermin Lopez to level the score. Although his side ultimately fell short, the Englishman’s contribution did not go unnoticed.

RASHFORD TO FERMINNNNN pic.twitter.com/1056FV3Anv

— ethan. (@frdrjpi) October 26, 2025

With five goals and seven assists across all competitions this season, Rashford is finding his rhythm in Spain — and in doing so, helping to redefine what an English forward can achieve abroad.

The hidden chapter of history

The night wasn’t just about goals and assists — it was about legacy. Hidden within the excitement of Sunday’s derby was a remarkable milestone that quietly reshaped the narrative of the sport’s most storied rivalry.

For the first time in history, at least two English players faced each other in El Clasico. While both Real Madrid and Barcelona have had English representation in the past, such as Gary Lineker for the Blaugrana and David BeckhamSteve McManaman, and Michael Owen for Los Blancos, none had ever shared the same field in this iconic fixture — until now.

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Marcus Rashford of England celebrates with teammate Jude Bellingham

Bellingham and Rashford’s presence symbolized a new chapter for English soccer abroad. Even more striking, Trent Alexander-Arnold — another Englishman — was on Madrid’s bench, signaling that the influence of English talent in Spain’s elite duel could continue for years to come.

Marcus Rashford (left) and Jude Bellingham (right)

Vinicius vs. Xabi Alonso: Real Madrid makes final decision if star will face punishment after heated exchange with Real Madrid boss in El Clasico drama

What began as a substitution has now spiraled into one of the most talked-about moments in Spanish soccer — and Real Madrid has now reportedly made its decision on how to handle the controversy.

The drama of El Clasico did not end when the final whistle blew at the Santiago Bernabeu. While Real Madrid celebrated a 2-1 victory over Barcelona, the evening also exposed tension between Vinicius Junior and manager Xabi Alonso, whose relationship has been under scrutiny for weeks. What began as a substitution has now spiraled into one of the most talked-about moments in Spanish soccer — and Real Madrid has now reportedly made its decision on how to handle the controversy.

In the 72nd minute of the match, Alonso’s decision to substitute Vinicius was met with an eruption of anger. Cameras captured the Brazilian forward shouting in disbelief — “Me?! Coach, coach!” — before storming toward the tunnel. As he disappeared down the steps, he was overheard saying, Always me, I’m leaving the team, it’s better if I leave, I’m leaving,” as reported by The Athletic.

Moments later, Alonso was seen muttering, “Come on, Vini, d*mn it” in visible frustration. The situation encapsulated a growing unease between the two figures. The Brazilian would later return to the bench, though the images of his fury spread rapidly across social media, overshadowing Madrid’s triumph over their fiercest rivals.

This was not an isolated moment. According to Cadena SER, the duo’s relationship has been strained since the summer. The Basque coach reportedly left the winger out of several key matches early in the season, leading to what some insiders have described as “a total lack of communication” between the two. Sources also revealed that Vinicius even asked his agent to explore an exit from Madrid during the final days of the transfer window.

🚨 The Full Clip

Xabi Alonso decides to substitute Vinicius at the 70th minute,

Vinicius was not happy and explodes in anger 🤬

He left the field 🤯🤯🤯pic.twitter.com/JKdWjmUtcx

— KinG £ (@xKGx__) October 26, 2025

Despite those tensions, the 25-year-old had been in strong form and seemed to be adapting to Alonso’s system before this outburst reignited doubts. The episode has forced Los Blancos’ leadership to intervene, hoping to mend a bond that remains crucial for both their immediate and long-term ambitions.

Will Real Madrid punish Vinicius?

After the match, Alonso and Vinicius reportedly spoke privately in the dressing room. According to Marca and Mundo Deportivo, the conversation helped to calm the situation — and Real Madrid has since made its final decision. “Real Madrid do not intend to take disciplinary action against Vinicius, and will not fine him for his outburst,” reported Marca, confirming the club’s stance. The leadership at Valdebebas considers the incident “an emotional reaction, not a disciplinary breach.”

While some within the club were displeased by the display of frustration — especially given Vinicius’ status as one of the team’s captains — the hierarchy ultimately viewed it as a matter best handled internally. Alonso has been given full authority to decide if any sporting response is necessary, such as benching the forward in upcoming fixtures.

Aquí el enojo de Vinicius Jr con Xabi Alonso por sacarlo de El Clásico.

Incomprensible el cambio. Vini hizo un PARTIDAZO. pic.twitter.com/2f5QYU8xHj

— MT2 (@madrid_total2) October 26, 2025

Has Real Madrid picked side already?

Despite public speculation of a rift, the Whites have chosen to stand firmly behind Alonso. According to Diario AS, the board has “closed ranks around the coach, making it clear that his authority stands above any player.” Club sources described the Brazilian’s reaction as “exaggerated and unhelpful to the team dynamic.”

Gran triunfo para Xabi Alonso que dijo esto luego del partido. Hablará con Vinicius para calmarlo. pic.twitter.com/44XYiIntdP

— Juan Furlanich 🇦🇷🇻🇪 (@Jfurlanich) October 26, 2025

Alonso is expected to meet Vinicius again in training this week to clear the air and reset their working relationship. The manager’s calm handling of the situation has impressed the club’s executives, who believe it demonstrates his command of the locker room in his first full season in charge.

Xabi Alonso and Vinicius Junior

Why isn’t Christian Pulisic playing for Milan against Atalanta in Serie A?

It’s the first midweek round of Serie A action this season, and while Milan travels to Bergamo to face an unbeaten Atalanta, one notable name is missing from the Rossoneri squad sheet. 

It’s the first midweek round of Serie A action this season, and while Milan travels to Bergamo to face an unbeaten Atalanta, one notable name is missing from the Rossoneri squad sheet. Christian Pulisic, Milan’s standout performer so far this season, has been ruled out of the crucial clash.

After a frustrating 2-2 draw against Pisa at San Siro last Friday, Massimiliano Allegri’s Rossoneri now find themselves chasing Napoli in the Serie A standings. The trip to the New Balance Arena in Bergamo comes at a delicate moment for the club, which remains unbeaten but has stumbled in recent weeks.

But as the teams prepare for kick-off, fans quickly noticed the absence of one of Milan’s most influential players — Christian Pulisic. The American winger, who has been directly involved in eight goals this season (six goals and two assists), was not included in the matchday squad. The American has been a driving force in Milan’s early-season resurgence, recently winning Serie A Player of the Month for September.

In fact, Pulisic is sidelined due to a low-grade hamstring injury picked up during the October international window. The setback occurred while the 27-year-old was representing the United States Men’s National Team in a friendly match against Australia on October 14 in Colorado. He was forced off the field in the 31st minute after feeling discomfort in his right leg. Milan’s medical staff later confirmed that the injury was mild but required careful management.

❗️ Christian Pulisic has suffered an injury in his right hamstring during the USA match vs Australia.

pic.twitter.com/mKxjWShVCa

— Milan Matters (@MilanMatters) October 15, 2025

When will Pulisic return?

Head coach Massimiliano Allegri provided an update in his pre-match press conference, ruling out any possibility of Pulisic featuring against Atalanta or Roma in the coming days. “Absolutely not against Roma,” Allegri said when asked about a possible early return. “We hope to have him on the bench against Parma.”

That timeline suggests that Pulisic will miss at least 10 more days of action, sitting out the club’s next fixtures against Atalanta and Roma, before potentially returning for the Parma clash on November 8, just before the international break.

According to Milannews.it, Milan is “prioritizing his long-term fitness rather than rushing him back.” The club’s medical staff reportedly advised Allegri to give the winger additional recovery time, especially with crucial fixtures ahead — including the Milan derby after the break.

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Christian Pulisic of the United States leaves the game after picking up an injury vs Australia.

Tensions with USMNT

The situation has also created tension between Milan and the U.S. Soccer Federation. Reports in La Gazzetta dello Sport suggest that CEO Giorgio Furlani is in discussions with the American federation to prevent the winger from being called up for the November friendlies against Paraguay and Uruguay.

The reasoning is simple: the matches carry no competitive significance, and the Serie A giant wants to avoid the risk of another transatlantic trip that could delay Pulisic’s full recovery. The Rossoneri’s stance is that keeping him at Milanello through the break would benefit both club and country in the long run.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring.

Could Christian Pulisic return from injury this weekend against Roma? Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri drops new comeback date hint

As the Rossoneri prepare for another crucial fixture, there’s growing optimism that their American star could be nearing a long-awaited return.

The past few weeks have tested Milan’s resilience. With several key players out, including Christian PulisicMassimiliano Allegri has had to juggle his options while keeping the team near the top of the Serie A table. Yet, as the Rossoneri prepare for another crucial fixture, there’s growing optimism that their American star could be nearing a long-awaited return.

Since the international break, Milan’s focus has shifted from on-field performances to the mounting list of injuries. Pulisic has been the headline absence, but he’s not been alone. Adrien RabiotRuben Loftus-CheekPervis Estupinan, and long-term absentee Ardon Jashari have also spent weeks in the treatment room. The result has been a stretched squad and a noticeable dip in attacking sharpness.

The American star has been out since October 14, when he sustained a right hamstring injury during international duty with the U.S. men’s national team in a friendly against Australia. The 27-year-old was forced off early in the first half, and the club’s medical staff confirmed afterward that it was a low-grade strain — not serious, but enough to require a few weeks of recovery.

The timing of the injury couldn’t have been worse. Pulisic had been one of the standout players of the Serie A season, registering six goals and two assists in eight matches, and earning both Serie A Player of the Month and AC Milan’s MVP for September. His performances had turned him into one of Allegri’s most dependable attacking weapons.

La consegna del premio @EASPORTSFC Player of the month di Settembre a Pulisic 🇺🇸🏆#MilanPisa pic.twitter.com/MeyYdEfsaH

— Lega Serie A (@SerieA) October 24, 2025

Pulisic is ‘hungry to get back’

According to La Gazzetta dello SportPulisic’s recovery is progressing smoothly. The player himself recently reassured fans with a message on Instagram: “It’s been a tough couple of weeks, but recovery is going great and I’m hungry to get back out there.”

That determination has been echoed by the coaching staff, who are carefully managing his workload in training. Allegri has no intention of rushing him, insisting that the team must prioritize long-term fitness over short-term gains. “Given the importance of both him and Jashari, we will not rush either back,” Allegri told the media. “It will take time to reintegrate them and, above all, for them to regain full fitness.”

📸 Pulisic on Instagram pic.twitter.com/SBKEQj7xIj

— Milan Posts (@MilanPosts) October 23, 2025

What did Allegri say about Pulisic?

However, the negative tone at Milanello is beginning to change. In his latest press conference, Massimiliano Allegri offered a cautiously positive update, hinting that Milan’s injury crisis may soon ease. “Absolutely no Pulisic against Roma, but against Parma, we hope to have him on the bench,” the club’s boss said. “His recovery is going well.”

That sentence alone provided the Red and Blacks’ fans with a sense of relief. After nearly a month without their most explosive winger, the hope is that Pulisic could return for Milan’s final match before the international break — against Parma on November 8.

Christian Pulisic (left) and Massimiliano Allegri (right)

How will Milan line up without Christian Pulisic in Serie A? Massimiliano Allegri’s Atalanta strategy hinges on Luka Modric and Santiago Gimenez

After Friday’s frustrating 2-2 draw against bottom-placed Pisa, Milan finds itself in urgent need of redemption as it prepares to visit Atalanta on Tuesday night.

After Friday’s frustrating 2-2 draw against bottom-placed Pisa, Milan finds itself in urgent need of redemption as it prepares to visit Atalanta on Tuesday night. It was a night where Massimiliano Allegri’s men looked in control, only to surrender their advantage and rely on a dramatic late equalizer to avoid an embarrassing defeat. This upcoming midweek trip to Bergamo comes at a crucial time for the Rossoneri, who are battling to stay within touching distance of Serie A leader Napoli. Christian PulisicLuka Modric, and Santiago Gimenez all dominate pre-match discussions for different reasons — one recovering, one leading, and one under scrutiny.

The absence of Pulisic, Milan’s attacking heartbeat this season, remains a major blow. Allegri has confirmed that his American talisman will not feature until at least the game against Parma. In his pre-match press conference, the coach admitted, “Absolutely not against Roma. We hope to have him on the bench against Parma.”

With several attacking options unavailable, the big question remains — will Allegri trust experience and flair to reignite Milan’s rhythm, or stay loyal to the under-fire starters who have yet to convince?

It’s been a season of resilience and improvisation for Milan. Injuries to key players have forced the experienced tactician to field makeshift lineups, testing the limits of his squad depth. Alongside Pulisic, Adrien RabiotArdon Jashari, and Pervis Estupinan remain sidelined, though there’s finally a glimmer of good news: Ruben Loftus-Cheek is back in full training and has made the bench.

🗣 Allegri’s words ahead of the Atalanta match:

🗓 The schedule
🏄‍♀ Leão
📈 Consistency pic.twitter.com/rdFbW7othM

— AC Milan (@acmilan) October 27, 2025

The injuries have forced the Italian coach to rely heavily on his defensive core and veteran leaders. Mike Maignan continues as the immovable presence in goal, while Matteo Gabbia and Strahinja Pavlovic retain their places in the back three. However, Fikayo Tomori has returned to the starting lineup after being rested.

Will Modric and Gimenez feature?

Milan’s midfield remains unchanged, with Luka ModricYoussouf Fofana, and Samuele Ricci dictating the play. Modric’s experience has brought balance and intelligence to the team, though the Croatian maestro’s presence also raises questions about the club’s tempo — can he still control a high-intensity Serie A battle against Atalanta’s pressing?

The real intrigue lies in attack. Santiago Gimenez, once heralded as Milan’s long-term answer up front, is facing a defining stretch. After a string of muted performances, the Mexican striker is running out of chances. His partnership with Rafael Leao will be tested again, but fans are beginning to grow restless.

As reported by Sky Italia“It could be a final chance for Santiago Gimenez up front, given there has been a fair bit of criticism of the Mexican recently.” Whether Allegri decides to persist with him or rotate could depend on tactical needs — and perhaps the coach’s growing impatience.

Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Bologna FC 1909 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy.
Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates after scoring

The buildup to Tuesday’s clash has been dominated by speculation over Allegri’s tactical gamble. Many expected him to “keep things largely the same,” thus Luka Modric and Santiago Gimenez are again handed key roles.

Atalanta vs. Milan: Confirmed lineups

Atalanta confirmed XI (3-4-3): Carnesecchi; Kossounou, Hien, Ahanor; Zappacosta, Ederson, De Roon, Pasalic, Bernasconi; De Ketelaere, Lookman.

Milan confirmed XI (3-5-2): Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Ricci, Bartesaghi; Gimenez, Leao.

Santiago Gimenez (left), Luka Modric (center), and Christian Pulisic (right)

Raphinha ruled out of El Clasico against Real Madrid: Barcelona boss Hansi Flick reveals unexpected reason behind latest injury blow

Just when it seemed Barcelona might finally have some good news on the injury front, Raphinha’s relapse has delivered a major blow ahead of Sunday’s El Clasico against Real Madrid.

Just when it seemed Barcelona might finally have some good news on the injury front, Raphinha’s relapse has delivered a major blow ahead of Sunday’s El Clasico against Real Madrid. The Brazilian winger, once expected to make his comeback for the highly anticipated clash, will now miss the trip to the Santiago Bernabeu after suffering a recurrence of his hamstring problem.

Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick confirmed the news on Saturday morning, admitting that the timing and management of Raphinha’s recovery have backfired. The 34-year-old manager, who has already been serving a touchline suspension from the previous match, now faces his biggest selection headache since taking over the Blaugrana.

With Robert Lewandowski still unavailable, the German tactician must once again reshuffle his attacking options — a tough task against a Real Madrid side riding high on confidence and top of La Liga.

The setback was confirmed after tests conducted on Friday afternoon revealed a relapse in Raphinha’s right hamstring, the same area injured in the match against Real Oviedo last month. According to Diario AS“The new injury is relatively more optimistic than the previous one,” but it is still serious enough to sideline him for around three weeks.

Barcelona's Raphinha warming up
Raphinha of FC Barcelona warms up prior a game.

That means the 28-year-old will miss several key fixtures, including league matches against Elche and Celta Vigo, and the Champions League clash with Club Brugge. His earliest possible return could come after the November international break, most likely in the away fixture against Athletic Club on November 22. The relapse comes barely a week after the winger had returned to full training, fueling questions about whether the Catalans may have pushed him too soon.

Flick admits the truth — and points fingers

In a candid moment with journalists at the club’s Ciutat Esportiva training ground, Hansi Flick privately acknowledged that Raphinha’s recovery was rushedDiario AS reported that the German coach “organized an informal briefing” and admitted that the club’s eagerness to have the Brazilian back in time for El Clasico played a part in the relapse.

While Flick did not name anyone directly, Spanish outlets described his comments as “pointing fingers at an ironic culprit” — the club’s own medical and technical staff. According to Mundo Deportivo“Barcelona are internally accepting a mea culpa for accelerating his return.”

Raphinha and Hansi Flick

That admission echoes what many feared: the urgency to face Real Madrid may have come at the expense of Raphinha’s health. Barca, however, has reportedly decided not to issue a formal medical statement to avoid further controversy. The club wants to “close the chapter quietly” before the crucial derby in Madrid.

The 28-year-old winger’s relapse means he will spend nearly two full months out of action since the original injury in late September. For a player whose intensity and creativity often spark Barcelona’s attack, this is a devastating setback.

Hansi Flick (left) and Raphinha (right)

Has Lionel Messi ever scored an Olimpico? Watch Inter Miami captain just come agonizingly close again vs. Nashville SC

Messi led the club to a 3-1 playoff victory over Nashville SC, scoring twice and assisting another, yet it was the goal he didn’t score that captured the imagination of millions.

Even after rewriting the record books time and again, Lionel Messi continues to chase soccer’s rarest moments. On Friday night, playing for Inter Miami, the 38-year-old maestro once again proved that even legends can still surprise. Messi led the club to a 3-1 playoff victory over Nashville SC, scoring twice and assisting another, yet it was the goal he didn’t score that captured the imagination of millions.

Messi’s Inter Miami began its MLS Cup Playoff campaign with style, dismantling Nashville in the opening match of their Eastern Conference first-round best-of-three series. It was a masterclass from start to finish.

The Argentine opened the scoring in the 19th minute after exchanging passes with his long-time strike partner, Luis Suarez, who whipped in a pinpoint cross for Messi to meet with a rare diving header. It was a rare headed goal and the 29th of his career, sparking wild celebrations at Chase Stadium.

Tadeo Allende doubled Inter Miami’s lead in the 62nd minute, while Messi added a third deep into stoppage time, capitalizing on a spilled cross from goalkeeper Joe Willis. Nashville’s Hany Mukhtar managed a late consolation, but by then, Javier Mascherano’s men had already sealed the result. But it was what happened in the 84th minute that drew gasps from the crowd — a moment that could have completed the most impossible checklist in soccer history.

Lifelong challenge for Messi

While Messi’s brace secured victory, his attempt from a corner late in the game nearly made history. The Argentine curled the ball from the flag, and for a heartbeat, it looked destined to drop perfectly inside the near post — only to drift just inches wide. That strike represented more than just a routine effort. It was a glimpse of the one goal Messi has yet to score: the Olimpico.

Lionel Messi attempts what seems to be another Olimpico kick from corner 😅pic.twitter.com/4hP7VyReLT

— L/M Football (@lmfootbalI) October 25, 2025

An Olimpico — a goal scored directly from a corner kick — combines technique, audacity, and a touch of fortune. It’s a move few dare to try and even fewer master. Over his career spanning Barcelona, PSG, Argentina, and now Inter Miami, Messi has attempted the feat countless times — each near-miss feeding the myth further.

As ESPN noted, “Messi has accomplished everything in soccer. Almost.” He’s conquered every frontier: Champions League titles, Copa America trophies, Ballon d’Ors, and the 2022 World Cup. But despite reaching 890 career goals, an Olimpico remains the missing gem from his collection.

It’s not for lack of trying. During his Barcelona years, Messi often forced goalkeepers into acrobatic saves from corners. For Argentina, his curling deliveries have rattled the post — notably against Paraguay in 2023. Even earlier this year, while facing FC Dallas, he came agonizingly close again, his corner effort tipped over by the goalkeeper’s desperate reflexes.

Messi has been trying to score the goal from corner for long long time now 😂🫶🏻

📹: Inter Miami vs Fc Dallaspic.twitter.com/9Tx6BHuu0b

— 𓃮⋆ (@pantherchillin) January 22, 2024

The centenary of an Argentine invention

Fittingly, the Olimpico traces its roots back to Argentina itself. The first-ever recorded Olimpico was scored in 1924 by Cesareo Onzari, an Argentine winger, against Uruguay, the reigning Olympic champions at the time. A century later, another Argentine is still chasing the same piece of magic.

In Messi’s case, it’s become a personal obsession, a final challenge in a career defined by artistry and perfectionism. Fans around the world have dedicated compilation videos to his near-misses, treating each attempt like an unfolding story. The anticipation grows every time he steps over a corner flag.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF warms up

Could Son Heung-Min and Christian Pulisic pair up as Milan’s new deadly duo? LAFC star’s South Korea teammate makes 10-word claim

Could Son Heung-Min and Christian Pulisic form AC Milan's future front line from January? That question has set the soccer world buzzing after reports suggested that Son Heung-Min may be considering a loan move during the MLS offseason.

Could Son Heung-Min and Christian Pulisic form AC Milan’s future front line from January? That question has set the soccer world buzzing after reports suggested that Son Heung-Min may be considering a loan move to Milan during the MLS offseason — a deal that could reunite him with elite European competition and potentially pair him with Pulisic at San Siro.

The idea first surfaced in Italy earlier this week, when multiple outlets hinted that Son, currently shining at Los Angeles FC, could follow the path once taken by David Beckham, who famously joined Milan on loan during his MLS years. As the Rossoneri sit near the top of Serie A but grapple with injuries to key players, including Pulisic, the possibility of a short-term reinforcement of Son’s caliber feels more tempting than ever.

The 33-year-old Korean captain has enjoyed a stellar debut in the United States, scoring nine goals and registering three assists in just ten matches. But as the 2026 World Cup approaches, Son is believed to be seeking a return to Europe to maintain peak fitness ahead of what could be his final major tournament.

In 2007, Beckham became a pioneer when his LA Galaxy contract allowed him to temporarily rejoin Europe during the MLS break — a provision that became known as the “David Beckham Clause.” This clause enabled Beckham to play for AC Milan in 2009 and again in 2010 to stay sharp ahead of the World Cup in South Africa.

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David Beckham at Milan

Now, reports claim that Son’s contract at LAFC includes a similar clause, allowing him to negotiate a short-term loan to a European side between seasons. If confirmed, that opens the door for a winter return — and Milan, with its rich history and attacking needs, stands as the most likely destination. “Son could follow Beckham’s footsteps and play for Milan during the MLS offseason,” wrote Gazzetta dello Sport, adding that “the Rossoneri are evaluating the cost and feasibility of the move.”

What did Son’s international teammate Oh Hyeon-Gyu’s say?

The rumor gained even more traction after an exclusive interview between  MilanNews.it and Oh Hyeon-Gyu, Son’s national teammate and KRC Genk forward. When asked about the possibility of Son joining AC Milan, Oh gave a cryptic but telling response. I confirm, but it’ll be up to him to decide”, he said — a 10-word comment that instantly sent social media into overdrive, before adding, “Anything is possible”.

ESCLUSIVA MN- Oh Hyeon-gyu (Corea del Sud): “Son al Milan, è possibile. Ha ancora il livello per i rossoneri”https://t.co/JH3xObZyBY

— MilanNews.it (@MilanNewsit) October 24, 2025

Oh went on to praise the LAFC forward’s enduring quality, despite his age. “He still has the quality! And that makes me think he could do well at a big club like Milan or somewhere else,” he added.

Son Heung-min (left) and Christian Pulisic (right)

Lionel Messi’s visit to Kerala on hold as Argentina cancels November clash vs. India: Why is the FIFA friendly postponed and when will it be played?

espite months of planning, India’s dream fixture has been derailed — and the reason behind it reveals the complexity of hosting a FIFA-sanctioned event.

For weeks, excitement gripped Kerala as Lionel Messi and the Argentina national team were set to make their long-awaited return to India. The World Cup champions were scheduled to play a historic friendly match at Kochi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on November 17, a fixture that promised to bring the magic of Messi to Indian soil for the first time in over a decade.

However, Argentina’s visit has now been postponed, leaving Indian fans heartbroken. Messi, the global icon and captain of the Albiceleste, will not be coming to Kerala this November. The Argentina Football Association (AFA) confirmed that the team will play only in Angola during the upcoming international window, effectively cancelling their Indian leg.

The disappointment runs deep in Kerala, where passion for Argentina and Messi rivals that of Buenos Aires itself. For many, this was to be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see their hero in person.

The announcement came from Anto Augustine, Managing Director of Reporter Broadcasting Company and Emraj Group International, who was among the chief organizers of the event. In a Facebook post, Augustine wrote, “Considering the delay in receiving FIFA’s permission, after discussions with the Argentine Football Association (AFA), it has been decided to postpone the match from the November window.”

🚨 JUST IN: Argentina National Team will travel to Spain in November just to train and will play the only match of the tour against Angola on 14th November.

No second match against anyone ❌ pic.twitter.com/eRtMPZxniu

— All About Argentina 🛎🇦🇷 (@AlbicelesteTalk) October 24, 2025

He added that the match will now be played in the next FIFA international window, with the new date to be announced soon. The decision came after consultations with AFA representatives, who had earlier conducted inspections at the Kochi stadium and local hotels to ensure readiness. Despite months of planning, India’s dream fixture has been derailed — and the reason behind it reveals the complexity of hosting a FIFA-sanctioned event.

The real reason behind the delay

According to Augustine, and later confirmed by AFA officials quoted in La Nacionthe delay in receiving FIFA’s final approval was the primary cause for the postponement. Organizers in Kerala had reportedly submitted the required documents late, while the AFA cited “repeated regulatory breaches” and “logistical shortcomings” on India’s part.

An AFA spokesperson explained, “We made every effort to organize the match in November. A delegation even visited India to inspect the stadium and hotels, but unfortunately, India could not fulfill the required conditions. Repeated breaches of regulations forced us to restructure the agreement and decide on a new date.”

Kerala’s Sports Minister V. Abdurahiman also confirmed the issue, saying FIFA’s approval remained the final obstacle: “Even though the All India Football Federation and the Asian Football Confederation recommended it, and we met FIFA’s vice-president, the approval is still pending.” He added that while the Kochi stadium had passed most audits, minor issues like lighting delays and documentation gaps stalled the process.

Lionel Messi celebrates Argentina’s goal with his teammates.

When will the match take place instead?

The organizers have hinted that the friendly will be rescheduled to the next FIFA international window, with reports suggesting March 2026 as the potential new date. However, that period coincides with Kerala’s Assembly elections, which could complicate logistics and scheduling once again.

Still, optimism remains. Augustine assured fans that “the match will happen — it’s only postponed, not cancelled.” For now, La Albiceleste’s November schedule includes training in Spain and a friendly against Angola on November 14, after which the squad will return to South America.

Lionel Messi playing for Argentina.

Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi marks 890 career goals milestone at the age of 38: Who achieved it faster, him or Cristiano Ronaldo?

This week, Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi once again reminded the world why he’s still rewriting history at 38 years old, while Cristiano Ronaldo’s name inevitably entered the conversation once more.

In soccer, there are few constants — but Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have been two of them. The eternal debate over who deserves the title of the greatest of all time remains alive even in the final quarter of 2025, as both continue to stretch the limits of longevity and brilliance. This week, Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi once again reminded the world why he’s still rewriting history at 38 years old, while Cristiano Ronaldo’s name inevitably entered the conversation once more.

On a glittering Friday night in Miami, Messi was honored before kickoff with the 2025 MLS Golden Boot, awarded for scoring 29 goals in 28 regular-season games — a phenomenal feat that crowned him as the league’s top scorer. The pregame ceremony, led by MLS Commissioner Don Garber, was met with chants of “Messi! Messi! Messi!” echoing throughout Chase Stadium.

But the Argentine wasn’t done collecting accolades. In true Messi fashion, he celebrated the award with a performance to match his reputation. Facing Nashville SC in the first match of the MLS Cup Playoffs, the Argentine scored twice and assisted another in the Herons’ 3-1 win, giving his side a commanding 1-0 lead in the best-of-three series.

He opened the scoring in the 19th minute with a diving header — a rarity in his career — after linking up beautifully with his long-time teammate Luis Suarez. Later, he provided the assist for Tadeo Allende’s goal in the 62nd minute and sealed the victory in stoppage time with a trademark curling finish. It was a night of dominance, and yet, the headline belonged to something far greater than the match itself.

Who did it faster?

With that opening goal, Messi reached an astonishing 890 career goals — a number that cements his place among soccer’s immortals. According to multiple reports, including ESPN, Messi achieved this landmark at the age of 38 years and 122 days, doing so faster and younger than Cristiano Ronaldo, who reached the same milestone at 39 years and 89 days.

🚨 LEO MESSI HAS NOW SCORED 890 CAREER GOALS. pic.twitter.com/Lk15awmRgZ

— Barça Worldwide (@BarcaWorldwide) October 25, 2025

Moreover, Messi needed 1,131 games to hit 890, while Ronaldo required 1,220 matches — meaning the Argentine reached it in 89 fewer games. “With today’s first goal, Leo Messi has become the fastest and youngest player in soccer history to reach 890 goals,” reported One Football. “Messi did it in 89 fewer games than Ronaldo.”

🚨RECORD !!! Los NUMEROS NO MIENTEN !

Lionel Messi se convierte hoy 24 de Octubre del 2025, en el jugador mas rápido y "mas joven" en la historia del futbol en llegar a los 890⚽️, lo hizo en 89 partidos MENOS que Cristiano Ronaldo !

EL MEJOR GOLEADOR DE LA HISTORIA🐐! pic.twitter.com/z3deLLEQYW

— KING MESSI 10 (@messi10_rey) October 25, 2025

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr and Lionel Messi of Inter Miami.

Carlos Vela dethroned: Lionel Messi sets rare MLS record in Inter Miami’s Playoff Opener against Nashville SC

For years, Carlos Vela’s offensive brilliance had been the benchmark in MLS. But on this night in Fort Lauderdale, Messi raised the bar once again.

In the electric atmosphere of Chase Stadium, Lionel Messi reminded Major League Soccer why he’s still soccer’s most transcendent figure. Facing Nashville SC in the first leg of their MLS Cup Round One playoff series, the Argentine superstar delivered another masterclass, scoring twice and leading Inter Miami to a commanding 3-1 victory. For years, Carlos Vela’s offensive brilliance had been the benchmark in MLS. But on this night in Fort Lauderdale, Messi raised the bar once again.

The night began with a sense of ceremony and destiny. Before kickoff, MLS commissioner Don Garber stepped onto the pitch to honor Messi with the Golden Boot award for finishing as the league’s top scorer with 29 goals in 28 matches. “I’m here tonight not just to attend the game but to present Leo with the Golden Boot,” Garber said. “I don’t think we ever could have imagined that Leo would have been able to deliver for this club, for this city, and for this league the way he has.”

Minutes later, Messi proved why. In the 19th minute, after a swift exchange with Luis Suárez, Messi drifted into the center of the box and connected with a diving header that sent Chase Stadium roaring. The partnership between the two South American icons once again proved lethal, a throwback to their Barcelona days.

After halftime, Inter Miami continued to press forward. Tadeo Allende doubled the lead in the 62nd minute, nodding home a well-placed cross from Ian Fray after a set-piece sequence. With Nashville reeling, Messi struck again deep into stoppage time — this time a left-footed finish from distance after a one-two with Jordi Alba.

LIONEL MESSI SCORED AN INSANE GOAL 🤯🔥🔥🔥

pic.twitter.com/FnWSs6Uw5R

— MC (@CrewsMat10) October 25, 2025

“We’re happy to have won the first one, but this is just the beginning,” said Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano after the game. “Now it’s time to rest and prepare for Saturday’s match, which will also be a very tough one. The opponent has great players, and we need to minimize our mistakes.”

LIONEL MESSI WHAT A GOAL!!! Brace man strikes again 🐐
pic.twitter.com/z97v5F0XHZ

— Messi Media (@LeoMessiMedia) October 25, 2025

The moment history was made

It wasn’t just another brace. With his two goals against Nashville, Lionel Messi shattered one of Major League Soccer’s most impressive records — one previously held by Carlos Vela. The Argentine legend became the first player in MLS history to reach 39 goals across all competitions in a calendar year, surpassing both Vela’s 38 in 2019 and Denis Bouanga’s 38 in 2023.

🚨 NEW RECORD:

Lionel Messi has now scored the MOST goals for an MLS club in a calendar year:

1️⃣ 39 ⚽️: Lionel Messi 🔥🆕🔥
2️⃣ 38 ⚽️: Dénis Bouanga
3️⃣ 38 ⚽️: Carlos Vela
4️⃣ 35 ⚽️: Josef Martínez
5️⃣ 33 ⚽️: Josef Martínez

Reminder he’s 38 and has more playoff games to play 👀 pic.twitter.com/A7btU11Pq3

— Exclusive Messi (@ExclusiveMessi) October 25, 2025

The achievement is remarkable not just for its scale but for how quickly Messi accomplished it. Since arriving in Miami in 2023, he has redefined what individual dominance looks like in American soccer. His 30 goals in the 2025 MLS season alone (regular season and playoffs combined) now lead the league, ahead of Bouanga and Nashville’s Sam Surridge, both on 24.

For comparison, Vela’s record-breaking 2019 season was considered unrepeatable. Yet, Messi has done it at 38 years old, balancing club success with international duty and still delivering decisive performances when it matters most.

Carlos Vela and Lionel Messi.

Why isn’t Christian Pulisic playing for Milan against Pisa in Serie A?

As the Rossoneri prepare to host the newly-promoted Tuscan side at the San Siro, one of its brightest stars is nowhere to be seen.

When Christian Pulisic’s name didn’t appear on Milan’s team sheet ahead of its Serie A clash with Pisa, fans were left puzzled. After all, the American forward has been one of their most consistent performers since the start of the campaign. Yet, as the Rossoneri prepare to host the newly-promoted Tuscan side at the San Siro, one of its brightest stars is nowhere to be seen.

For Milan, the task seems simple on paper — first place versus last. But without Pulisic, the team’s dynamic in attack is set to be tested. The Rossoneri enter the eighth round of Serie A sitting at the top with 16 points, just ahead of Inter, Napoli, and Roma. A victory against Pisa would temporarily give Massimiliano Allegri’s men a four-point cushion before the weekend’s heavyweight clashes.

For the Pisa clash, Allegri named a rotated side. With Christopher Nkunku only fit enough for the bench, and Ruben Loftus-CheekPervis Estupinan, and Adrien Rabiot still unavailable, the manager had to rely on young players like Samuele Ricci and Davide Bartesaghi to fill the gaps. But the big question lingers: why isn’t Christian Pulisic playing?

The reason for Pulisic’s absence revealed

As reported by the club, Pulisic suffered a low-grade tear in his right hamstring while on international duty with the United States. The incident occurred during a friendly against Australia, where he felt discomfort and was forced off early.

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Christian Pulisic of the United States leaves the game after picking up an injury vs Australia.

The Italian side confirmed the diagnosis after an MRI scan, noting that he would be re-evaluated in approximately 10 days. The expected recovery window is around three weeks, which rules him out not only for the Pisa game but also for the next few Serie A fixtures. In fact, manager Allegri has already resigned himself to being without the winger until after the next international break. 

“It’s highly unlikely he’ll be back before November,” the coach admitted. The club’s cautious approach reflects a desire to avoid aggravating the injury, knowing that a premature return could lead to a longer absence.

When could Pulisic return?

The most optimistic timeline suggests that Pulisic could make his comeback against Parma on November 8, or eventually in time for the derby against Inter on November 23, a match that could have major implications for the title race. For now, Milan’s medical staff are prioritizing rest and controlled recovery.

The 27-year-old USMNT star’s absence leaves a void, not just in performance but also in mentality. His influence on and off the pitch has been clear since joining from Chelsea, helping the Red and Blacks blend experience with intensity in attack.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring.

Real Madrid vs. Barcelona tensions flare: Lamine Yamal adds fuel to El Clasico fire with controversial four-word remark that causes stir in Spain (VIDEO)

As the clock ticks toward another fierce El Clasico, Lamine Yamal has once again become the center of attention — but this time, it’s not for his dazzling footwork

As the clock ticks toward another fierce El Clasico, Lamine Yamal has once again become the center of attention — but this time, it’s not for his dazzling footwork. Just a day before Barca travels to the Santiago Bernabeu, the 18-year-old prodigy has set Spanish soccer ablaze with comments that reignited the historic tension between Barcelona and Real Madrid.

Barcelona heads into the match under pressure. After a shaky start to the season and a dramatic win over Girona thanks to Ronald Araujo’s late goal, all eyes have turned to the club’s young star. Yamal has often been the light in dark moments for the Blaugrana, especially when facing Real Madrid — the team he’s performed against more than any other in his short but explosive career.

But the anticipation for his next El Clasico appearance took a sharp turn after Yamal’s recent remarks — ones that quickly crossed the white lines separating rivalry from controversy. Statistically, Yamal has turned the historic derby into his own stage. Across seven appearances against the Whites, he has played 492 minutes, scored three goals, and provided two assists — a tally that makes Madrid one of his most productive opponents.

He’s helped the Catalans to four wins in those seven clashes, an impressive record considering his age. His 15 shots on target out of 20 total against Madrid mark his highest efficiency against any side, while his six key passes underline his creative importance.

Lamine Yamal and Kylian Mbappe

These numbers highlight not just consistency, but a tendency to thrive under pressure — a hallmark of players destined for greatness. Yet, it’s that same confidence that has now led him into hot water.

The moment that set Spain on fire

During a lighthearted Kings League broadcast with Ibai Llanos and Gerard Pique, Yamal was asked whether Ibai’s team, Porcinos FC, reminded him of any club. The young forward didn’t hesitate. “Yes, of course… They steal and complain,” Yamal said with a grin. The moment, intended as a joke, immediately went viral. Los Blancos fans saw it as a provocation, while Barcelona supporters defended it as playful banter. The reaction, however, was swift and furious.

Ibai: "Ah, ¿el Madrid roba?"

Lamine: "A ver…" pic.twitter.com/he3T66C5Fy

— Kings League Spain (@KingsLeague) October 23, 2025

Within hours, the comment was trending across Spain. Marca reported that Real Madrid players were “furious”, describing Yamal’s remark as “disrespectful and immature.” According to the outlet, captain Dani Carvajal is expected to speak with the youngster after Sunday’s match to calm the situation. “He doesn’t realize what he represents,” raged pundit Edu Aguirre on El Chiringuito. “He’s 18 and already acts like the king of football. You can’t say something like that about an institution.”

Divided reaction in Spain

The fallout didn’t end there. Radio Marca journalist Pilar Losantos criticized the teenager for “drawing more attention off the pitch than with the ball at his feet,” while Paul Tenorio warned that Yamal had “motivated Real Madrid” ahead of the clash. Inside Barcelona, opinions were mixed. While some within the club privately saw the comments as “stupid,” according to Mundo Deportivo, others dismissed the uproar as part of the El Clasico theater.

Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid and Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona.

Milan faces Serie A penalty-taker dilemma without Christian Pulisic: Will it be Santiago Gimenez, Luka Modric, or someone else?

With Santiago Gimenez still settling into life at San Siro and Luka Modric anchoring the midfield, fans have begun to wonder: if a crucial penalty were awarded, who would step up to the spot for the Rossoneri?

When Christian Pulisic went down injured on international duty, it wasn’t just Milan’s attacking rhythm that took a hit — it also opened up an unexpected question for Massimiliano Allegri and his coaching staff. With Santiago Gimenez still settling into life at San Siro and Luka Modric anchoring the midfield, fans have begun to wonder: if a crucial penalty were awarded, who would step up to the spot for the Rossoneri?

The conversation, seemingly simple, arrives at a time of unease. Pulisic’s injury, sustained during the United States’ friendly against Australia, has left Milan temporarily without their designated penalty taker and arguably their most consistent performer of the season. But the debate over who takes his place has only grown louder following the club’s troubling penalty record — the worst in Europe’s top five leagues since 2024.

The problem began when Pulisic, who had been managing a minor ankle issue, started for the U.S. despite Milan’s medical warnings. He lasted just 31 minutes before limping off with a hamstring strain. According to various Italian outlets, the Red and blacks were “furious with the handling of Pulisic’s condition” by USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino, who downplayed the injury after the match.

Following tests in Italy, the club confirmed that the 27-year-old had suffered a “low-grade hamstring tear”, ruling him out for at least three weeks. That absence will see him miss several key fixtures — and, crucially, any potential penalty opportunities.

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Christian Pulisic of the United States leaves the game after picking up an injury vs Australia.

This is no minor issue for Milan. As Calciomercato pointed out, since January 2024, the Rossoneri have missed seven of their last 13 penalties, a staggering 54% failure rate. That statistic places them dead last among Europe’s elite clubs in terms of penalty conversion.

Allegri’s trust and problem of confidence

Despite his miss against Juventus earlier this month, his second since arriving at San Siro, Allegri was quick to defend his player. “Pulisic is our penalty taker. One miss doesn’t change that,” the coach told reporters post-match. “I just need to figure out who takes them when he’s not there.”

That declaration reflected both faith and frustration. While Pulisic’s composure has been a constant feature of Milan’s resurgence under Allegri, his absence now leaves the team searching for stability in a department that has cost them dearly in the title race.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan misses a penalty during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and AC Milan at Allianz Stadium on October 5, 2025 in Turin, Italy.
Christian Pulisic misses a penalty during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and AC Milan.

The alternatives: Gimenez, Modric, or another player?

The two obvious candidates are Santiago Gimenez and Luka Modric, each with their strengths and weaknesses. Gimenez, Milan’s Mexican striker, brings power and confidence from the spot. According to Transfermarkt, he’s converted 15 of 20 penalties in his career, giving him a 75% success rate. But fans haven’t forgotten his miss against Napoli last March, when Alex Meret denied him from 12 yards — a moment that symbolized the club’s ongoing spot-kick curse.

Still, many supporters see the logic in letting a striker handle penalties. As one fan told Calciomercato“Old school on that one — the striker should take penalties.” Others argue for flexibility: “If Pulisic is out, Gimenez, as the starting forward, should take them. Otherwise, share it depending on the situation.”

Then there’s Luka Modric, the veteran playmaker whose experience speaks for itself. The Croatian has taken 30 penalties throughout his career, converting 24 and missing six — a record that’s reliable, if not flawless. His calmness under pressure and ability to read the goalkeeper’s movement make him a safe option, especially in high-stakes matches.

Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Bologna FC 1909 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy.
Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates after scoring

Given his background and skill set, Rafael Leao also stands out among the projected starting lineup as a player who may take the lead. His career penalty conversion rate is three goals with one missed.

Christian Pulisic (left), Luka Modric (center), Santiago Gimenez (right)

El Clasico nightmare looms with fresh headache for Hansi Flick: Barcelona hit with another injury blow on top of Robert Lewandowski’s absence

What was shaping up to be a decisive clash between Hansi Flick’s men and Real Madrid has now turned into a test of resilience, as the Catalan giant faces yet another setback — and it’s not just Robert Lewandowski’s absence that’s troubling the coach.

The mood at Barcelona has shifted dramatically in the build-up to this weekend’s El Clasico. What was shaping up to be a decisive clash between Hansi Flick’s men and Real Madrid has now turned into a test of resilience, as the Catalan giant faces yet another setback — and it’s not just Robert Lewandowski’s absence that’s troubling the coach.

The injury crisis that began weeks ago shows no signs of easing. Just as Barcelona seemed to be getting players back from the treatment room, another key figure has been ruled out on the eve of the most anticipated fixture of the Spanish soccer calendar.

Growing list of absentees

For Flick, this latest blow could not have come at a worse time. The German tactician has already been forced to navigate a demanding schedule without LewandowskiMarc-Andre ter StegenDani Olmo, and Gavi. Now, on the eve of the trip to the Santiago Bernabeu, another star has joined that unwanted list — a player the German manager had been counting on to inject pace, creativity, and leadership into the attack.

According to reports from Jijantes FC journalist Gerard Romero, Barcelona’s influential winger Raphinha has been ruled out of El Clasico after suffering a relapse in training. The 28-year-old had missed five consecutive matches due to a hamstring injury sustained in late September against Real Oviedo. He had returned to partial training earlier this week and was expected to be declared fit for Sunday’s showdown, but events on Friday morning told a different story.

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❌ Raphinha será baja en #ElClásico

Al final de la sesión de ayer tuvo malas sensaciones y no la pudo terminar. Hoy no participó con el grupo.

✅ Andres Christensen y Frenkie De Jong sí que estarán

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— Jijantes FC (@JijantesFC) October 24, 2025

The winger reportedly arrived at the Ciutat Esportiva only to leave before the team’s training session began, a sign that his recovery had hit a snag. Sources close to the club later confirmed that he had experienced fresh discomfort and would not be included in the squad to face Real Madrid.

“He started feeling unwell on Thursday and was unable to complete the session,” reported Jijantes FC. “This morning, he did not train with the group, and after medical consultations, he has been ruled out of El Clasico.”

Setback and concern for Barcelona

The development is a crushing one for Barcelona, given the winger’s impressive start to the season, which included three goals and two assists in his first seven appearances across all competitions. Before his injury, he was one of the side’s most reliable performers and had been expected to play a major role against Real Madrid. As Diario AS notes, “If a relapse of the hamstring injury is confirmed, he could be out for another month — missing key fixtures against Elche, Club Brugge, and Celta Vigo.”

Raphinha and Hansi Flick

Such an absence would be a tactical headache for Flick, who has already been experimenting with makeshift line-ups to compensate for missing personnel. Without the Brazilian’s dynamism on the right flank, the Blaugrana may once again have to turn to Lamine YamalMarcus Rashford, or Ferran Torres to provide the attacking spark.

Flick, serving a touchline ban following his red card against Girona last weekend, will have to orchestrate his strategy from the stands — another unwelcome twist in what has become a testing week for the German manager.

Hansi Flick, Head Coach of FC Barcelona

Raphinha injury update as Barcelona star suffers fresh setback and looks set to miss El Clasico: How long will he be out?

The Brazilian winger, who had been recovering from a hamstring injury, looked close to returning in time for the clash — only for fresh doubts to emerge over his fitness just days before kickoff.

Just when optimism had begun to return to Hansi Flick’s Barcelona after a resounding Champions League win, the mood quickly shifted. The team’s preparations for El Clasico against Real Madrid suffered a major setback, with Raphinha once again at the center of concern. The Brazilian winger, who had been recovering from a hamstring injury, looked close to returning in time for the clash — only for fresh doubts to emerge over his fitness just days before kickoff.

Following Barcelona’s 6-1 demolition of Olympiakos, Flick and fans alike had reason to smile. The return of Raphinha to full training on Wednesday, as reported by Mundo Deportivo, was seen as the perfect boost ahead of Sunday’s trip to the Bernabeu. His recovery from a right thigh hamstring injury that had sidelined him for almost a month was progressing well, and early indications suggested he might finally be cleared to play.

But optimism quickly turned to frustration. Two days before the match, Spanish outlets including Diario Sport and Jijantes FC journalist Gerard Romero reported that the Brazilian left training early, before the session had even begun. He had arrived at the Ciutat Esportiva training ground but departed before joining his teammates on the pitch.

“Raphinha was close to getting the green light after returning to Barcelona training, but he’s now expected to miss Sunday’s El Clasico,” said Romero’s update. The sudden absence sparked concern among the coaching staff, with Flick left scrambling to readjust his plans for the season’s biggest domestic fixture.

📺 DIRECTO @JijantesFC

❌ Raphinha será baja en #ElClásico

Al final de la sesión de ayer tuvo malas sensaciones y no la pudo terminar. Hoy no participó con el grupo.

✅ Andres Christensen y Frenkie De Jong sí que estarán

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— Jijantes FC (@JijantesFC) October 24, 2025

Serious setback confirmed

By Friday morning, the worst fears were confirmed. Raphinha had suffered a relapse of his hamstring injury, forcing Barcelona’s medical team to rule him out of El Clasico altogether. According to Mario Cortegana and Javi Miguel of Diario AS, tests revealed that the 28-year-old had aggravated the same muscle problem that had kept him sidelined for weeks.

“If a relapse of his hamstring injury is confirmed, the winger could be out of action for an additional month,” reported AS, noting that Barca may have to do without one of their most influential attackers for a run of crucial fixtures.

Before the setback, the Brazilian had already missed five matches in all competitions, including the Champions League tie against PSG. During his absence, the right flank — an area typically energized by his pace and creativity — has lacked its usual spark.

How long will Raphinha be ruled out for?

Raphinha’s relapse is not just a blow for the weekend; it also threatens to derail Barcelona’s momentum in the coming weeks. Should his absence indeed stretch further, the winger could miss several key fixtures, including La Liga clashes against Elche and Celta Vigo and the Champions League group stage meeting with Club Brugge.

Before his injury, the winger had played seven matches this season, scoring three goals and providing two assists, reaffirming his status as one of Barcelona’s most valuable attacking assets. His creativity and intensity on the right flank were vital to Flick’s early tactical plans — and his absence will force a reshuffle that could see Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres sharing more attacking responsibility.

Raphinha of FC Barcelona warms up prior a game.

Lionel Messi starts: Confirmed lineups for Inter Miami vs. Nashville SC in MLS Cup Playoffs Round One Game 1

The moment has arrived for Inter Miami, the club led by Lionel Messi, to begin its 2025 MLS Cup Playoffs campaign — and yet, a familiar question lingers over Fort Lauderdale: will he play?

The moment has arrived for Inter Miami, the club led by Lionel Messi, to begin its 2025 MLS Cup Playoffs campaign — and yet, a familiar question lingers over Fort Lauderdale: will he play? After a season defined by records, trophies, and breathtaking goals, the Argentine’s fitness has once again taken center stage on the eve of a crucial postseason clash.

On Friday night, Miami will host Nashville SC in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference Round One best-of-three series at Chase Stadium. For Javier Mascherano’s side, this match is not only about redemption after last year’s early exit but about proving that this era of global stars — Messi, Luis Suarez, Jordi Alba, and Sergio Busquets — still has one more historic run left in it.

The Herons entered the playoffs riding a wave of optimism. Just days before the opening match, the club announced that Messi had signed a three-year contract extension, tying him to South Florida through 2028. The deal ensures that he will remain the face of the franchise when Miami Freedom Park opens next season.

But there’s no time for sentiment in October soccer. Miami, led by coach Javier Mascherano, now turns its focus to the MLS Cup — the only major trophy missing from the club’s short but glittering Messi-era resume.

The Herons finished third in the Eastern Conference with 65 points, nine fewer than their record-breaking tally last year. They are now chasing redemption after a shocking Round One exit to Atlanta United in the 2024 Playoffs — a defeat many considered the biggest upset in MLS history.

Nashville SC: Quiet confidence and high stakes

For Nashville SC, this is the chance to prove it belongs among the elite. Under coach B.J. Callaghan, the club enjoyed one of its best seasons to date, finishing sixth in the East with 54 points and lifting the 2025 U.S. Open Cup — the first major trophy in franchise history.

Their strength lies in the lethal pairing of Sam Surridge and Hany Mukhtar, who combined for 40 goals this season. Still, the Coyotes’ history against Inter Miami is daunting. Since Messi’s arrival, they’ve never beaten the Herons — zero wins, six losses, and two draws across all competitions. Their defensive leader, Walker Zimmerman, and goalkeeper Joe Willis will need to deliver the performance of their careers to keep Messi and Luis Suarez quiet.

Lionel Messi starts vs. Nashville SC

In the buildup to Friday’s clash, fans grew uneasy when Messi missed Tuesday’s training session. Rumors quickly spread about a possible setback, especially after such an intense run of matches to close the regular season. Reporter Jose Armando later revealed that the Argentine captain was suffering from mild back pain, not a new injury. The club confirmed that he was simply being rested as a precaution.

By Wednesday, Messi was back at Miami’s training facility, smiling, shooting, and, most importantly, pain-free. What’s more, Inter Miami posted photos of him on social media with the caption: “Back and ready.”

Back and ready. Full steam ahead 🚂 pic.twitter.com/DmBFyKoAhD

— Inter Miami CF (@InterMiamiCF) October 22, 2025

Mascherano soon addressed the media to clarify the situation. “On Monday, when we returned to training, he was dealing with some back discomfort,” he said. “On Tuesday, we preferred that he rest to avoid making it worse, but yesterday he trained normally and completed the entire session with the group.” The coach ended the suspense with a simple statement: “He’s fully fit and ready to play the full 90 minutes — and even more if necessary.”

Inter Miami vs. Nashville SC: Confirmed lineups

Inter Miami’s XI (4-4-2): Rocco Rios Novo; Ian Fray, Maximiliano Falcon, Noah Allen, Jordi Alba; Tadeo Allende, Rodrigo De Paul, Sergio Busquets, Baltasar Rodriguez; Lionel Messi; Luis Suarez.

Nashville SC‘s XI (4-4-2): Joe Willis; Andy Najar, Walker Zimmerman, Jeison Palacios, Daniel Lovitz; Jacob Shaffelburg, Bryan Acosta, Edvard Tagseth, Patrick Yazbek; Hany Mukhtar, Sam Surridge.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF.

Barcelona faces revenue blow thanks to Real Madrid: How much does La Liga’s Miami game axe cost Robert Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal, and Marcus Rashford?

After weeks of controversy, protests, and political maneuvering, the project has been abruptly called off — leaving Barcelona, facing a multimillion-euro setback, in a way, thanks to its arch-rival Real Madrid.

When La Liga announced its ambitious plan to stage a regular-season fixture between Barcelona and Villarreal in Miami, the move was hailed as a bold step toward globalizing Spanish soccer. Yet, after weeks of controversy, protests, and political maneuvering, the project has been abruptly called off — leaving Barcelona and its stars Robert Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal, and Marcus Rashford, facing a multimillion-euro setback, in a way, thanks to its arch-rival Real Madrid.

The game was scheduled for December 20 at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, where nearly 70,000 tickets had already been reserved, marking what would have been a record-setting turnout for a European league match on U.S. soil. It was meant to be the first time La Liga staged an official fixture abroad — a long-gestating dream first proposed in 2018 under a 15-year deal with Relevent Sports, the U.S. promoter also involved in the Miami Dolphins and Formula 1’s Miami Grand Prix.

But that dream unraveled this week. La Liga confirmed that the event was “postponed indefinitely” after discussions with Relevent and Spanish soccer authorities, citing “uncertainty that has arisen in Spain over the past few weeks.”

The decision came amid mounting domestic opposition. Players staged protests across Spain’s top flight, standing motionless for 15 seconds after kickoff to demonstrate against the overseas match. “Teams should play home and away,” Real Madrid’s Thibaut Courtois told reporters. “Playing on the road at Villarreal’s field is very tough. Every team has to play at home and away unless there is a major reason for that not to happen.”

The players’ union, the AFE, backed these protests, calling the match “a disruption to the integrity of competition.” Meanwhile, Real Madrid reportedly lobbied against the plan behind the scenes, appealing to soccer’s governing bodies — including FIFA, UEFA, and even CONCACAF — to block the move.

Barcelona’s U.S. dream turns costly

For Barcelona, the cancellation was more than a scheduling issue — it was a financial and branding blow. The club had projected revenue between $5.8 and $7 million from the event, including ticketing, sponsorship activations, and media rights. Those funds had already been factored into the club’s short-term financial outlook as part of its ongoing economic recovery plan.

The club had also lined up an extensive commercial and marketing campaign in the U.S., led by primary sponsor Spotify and financial partner Goldman Sachs, with activations planned across Miami, Los Angeles, and New York. The trip was also expected to strengthen ties with American fans and investors, many of whom were eager to see stars like Robert Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal, and Marcus Rashford in action.

Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona (R) celebrates scoring his team's second goal with teammate Lamine Yamal (L) during the LaLiga EA Sports match between FC Barcelona and Real Sociedad.
Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona (R) celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammate Lamine Yamal (L).

“The club appreciates the support and unconditional affection it has received from our fans in the United States and deeply regrets that they are unable to attend the official match in the country,” Barcelona said in an official statement.

The match was also expected to serve as a cultural event — a celebration of soccer’s growing presence in North America, just months before the 2026 World Cup takes place in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.

Robert Lewandowski (left), Marcus Rashford (center), and Lamine Yamal (right)

Not improved at all? Ex-Barcelona vice-president makes shocking nine-word claim about Lionel Messi’s relationship with Joan Laporta, and it also includes Neymar

In a new interview that has sent shockwaves through Catalonia, former club vice-president Jordi Mestre opened up about the Argentine’s strained relationship with Joan Laporta, while also revisiting Neymar’s controversial 2017 departure — and Messi’s emotional wish to bring him back.

The wounds of Lionel Messi’s Barcelona exit refuse to close. In a new interview that has sent shockwaves through Catalonia, former club vice-president Jordi Mestre opened up about the Argentine’s strained relationship with Joan Laporta, while also revisiting Neymar’s controversial 2017 departure — and Messi’s emotional wish to bring him back. The revelations paint a portrait of mistrust, unhealed tensions, and decisions that changed the club’s course forever.

For Messi and Neymar, the Barcelona era defined a golden age of soccer. Yet, for those who built that legacy, the scars of its collapse remain raw. Speaking to Sports360, Mestre admitted that Messi’s relationship with Laporta has deteriorated even further since the Argentine’s 2021 departure. The former vice-president — who served under Josep Maria Bartomeu from 2015 to 2019 — revealed that sources close to the Messi family told him the tension has not eased over time.

“I’ve been told by third parties that Leo Messi and his family are very, very, very angry with Laporta. Very angry,” Mestre confessed. “Whatever we do for Leo will never be enough. What he gave us is incredible, not only on a sporting level. Financially, the tours with him were one thing — without him, completely another.”

The Argentine’s exit in 2021 was one of the darkest moments in Barcelona’s modern history — a departure forced by financial chaos rather than soccer decline. Despite Laporta’s public insistence that the club would find a way to renew Messi’s contract, the superstar was told days before the announcement that no deal could be registered due to La Liga’s financial restrictions.

The fallout, as Mestre reveals, runs deeper than fans imagined. The nine-word claim — “Messi and his family are very angry with Laporta — underscores a fractured bond between the club’s greatest ever player and its president, one that continues to cast a shadow over any potential reconciliation.

The missing tribute

For Mestre, what hurts most is Barcelona’s failure to properly honor Messi’s legacy. The man who once lifted four Champions Leagues and ten La Liga titles with the club still has not received an official farewell. “I don’t know what the club is planning, but whatever it is, it won’t be enough,” Mestre lamented. “I’d do something historic — for example, naming the main stand of the new Spotify Camp Nou after Leo Messi, so his name is passed down from generation to generation.”

He emphasized that no player has given Barcelona so much, not only in soccer terms, but in global impact. “Yes, he earned a lot, but he made the club earn far more. Even world-class players came just to play alongside Messi,” Mestre added.

The comments come after Laporta recently hinted at a “tribute match” for Messi, though the details remain vague. For fans, the idea of reconciliation still feels distant — and Mestre’s words only confirm why.

Neymar and Messi playing for Barcelona.

Neymar: The unfinished story

Mestre also revisited another wound from Barcelona’s past — Neymar’s record-breaking move to PSG in 2017. The Brazilian’s $258 million exit, the most expensive transfer in soccer history, left Messi devastated. “It really hurt that Neymar didn’t work out because he was extraordinary,” Mestre admitted. “He was supposed to be Leo Messi’s heir. Messi himself told me he wanted him back. And I get it — having Neymar made things easier for him.”

The revelation confirms years of rumors that Messi personally pushed for Neymar’s return in 2019. The pair’s on-field chemistry, part of the legendary “MSN” trio with Luis Suarez, brought 302 goals and a 2015 Champions League crown. Their separation marked the beginning of the club’s decline, as Barca struggled to replace the balance and brilliance they shared.

Mestre also revisited his infamous claim that he was “200% sure Neymar wouldn’t leave” — a statement made days before the player joined PSG. “At that time, not even the players knew he was going. They had been at Leo Messi’s wedding, sitting at the same table, and Neymar said nothing,” he explained.

Lionel Messi (L) and FC Barcelona President Joan Laporta (R).

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi influence could sway Robert Lewandowski’s next move after Barcelona: How Al-Nassr star could ruin Manchester United’s plans

Multiple reports suggest that Ronaldo has urged Al-Nassr to make a major move for Lewandowski once his Barcelona contract expires, a transfer that could have a major ripple effect across Europe.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Robert Lewandowski, two of soccer’s most prolific forwards, may soon share a dressing room in the Saudi Pro League. Multiple reports suggest that Ronaldo has urged Al-Nassr to make a major move for Lewandowski once his Barcelona contract expires, a transfer that could have a major ripple effect across Europe. But as the Saudi Pro League’s ambitions grow, Manchester United’s plans for their summer rebuild may hang in the balance.

At 40 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo remains the heartbeat of Al-Nassr, both on and off the pitch. The Portuguese legend recently signed a lucrative two-year extension worth around $237 million per year, a deal that also gave him a 15% ownership stake in the club and an increasingly influential voice in transfer policy.

According to Fichajes, Ronaldo has directly requested that the club sign Robert Lewandowski to form what he views as a “championship-winning strike partnership.” The veteran forward, who has already netted 105 goals in 118 total appearances since his move to Saudi Arabia, is reportedly pushing to bring more world-class players to the Riyadh-based side as part of a long-term vision to elevate both the team and the league’s global standing.

“Ronaldo sees Lewandowski as an elite signing who can take Al-Nassr to the next level,” the Spanish outlet wrote. This would not be the first time Ronaldo has leveraged his influence to bring talent from Europe to the Middle East. El Nacional notes that he was “key in convincing Inigo Martinez to leave Barcelona for Al-Nassr earlier this year.”

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Inigo Martinez

Lewandowski’s uncertain Barcelona future

For Robert Lewandowski, time is running short at Barcelona. Though the Polish striker has scored over 100 goals since joining from Bayern Munich in 2022, injuries and tactical changes under Hansi Flick have gradually reduced his role.

His current deal runs until June 2026, but reports indicate that the Blaugrana is unlikely to extend his contract at the same high salary level. With the club’s financial constraints and desire for a “generational change” in attack, Flick is said to support Lewandowski’s eventual departure.

“At Barca, there’s recognition of Lewandowski’s commitment, but also an understanding that the team needs a new direction,” wrote El Nacional. The Catalan giants are already scouting Dusan Vlahovic and Serhou Guirassy as possible successors. For Lewandowski, who turns 37 next summer, the choice is clear: remain in Europe — with potential interest from Milan and Atletico Madrid — or take on a new challenge in Saudi Arabia, possibly alongside one of soccer’s greatest icons.

The twist: Ronaldo’s move could derail United’s plans

And here lies the twist — Ronaldo’s plan for Lewandowski could ruin Manchester United’s summer ambitions. According to reports in England, United has also been monitoring Lewandowski’s situation closely, hoping to sign him as a free agent to mentor rising star Benjamin Sesko and provide depth for manager Rúben Amorim’s attacking system.

The Red Devils’ strategy was simple: offer Lewandowski a short-term Premier League adventure he once dreamed of. The Polish forward himself confirmed in a 2023 interview with BBC Sport that he had previously agreed to join Sir Alex Ferguson’s United during his Borussia Dortmund days.

But now, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner’s influence — backed by Saudi Arabia’s massive financial power — could turn Lewandowski’s head. Reports claim the Riyadh side is prepared to offer an astronomical salary package and the chance to partner with Ronaldo in one of soccer’s most marketable duos.

Robert Lewandowski (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)

Milan vs. Pisa confirmed lineups in Serie A: Christian Pulisic out, but will Massimiliano Allegri opt to start Luka Modric and Santiago Gimenez?

While Christian Pulisic’s injury absence is a blow, Allegri still has decisions to make — particularly over veterans like Luka Modric and forward Santiago Gimenez, whose potential inclusion has been the talk of the city.

San Siro will once again be the stage where Massimiliano Allegri’s red-hot Milan looks to consolidate its grip at the top of Serie A. The Rossoneri, unbeaten in seven matches, welcome struggling Pisa, and while Christian Pulisic’s injury absence is a blow, Allegri still has decisions to make — particularly over veterans like Luka Modric and forward Santiago Gimenez, whose potential inclusion has been the talk of the city.

Milan’s recent 2-1 win over Fiorentina was more than just another three points — it marked the club’s return to the Serie A summit, reclaiming first place 743 days after its last stint as leader. But with great momentum comes danger. Winning against Pisa, especially as the opening fixture of the weekend, would allow the Rossoneri to apply early pressure on rivals Inter, Napoli, and Roma.

The upcoming fixture also represents a logistical puzzle for coach Allegri. Milan’s injury list remains long, with Christian Pulisic, Adrien Rabiot, Pervis Estupinan, Ardon Jashari, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek all unavailable.

Sky Italia reported that Loftus-Cheek, still nursing a muscle issue, will not feature, while Estupinan continues individual therapy after an ankle injury sustained on international duty. In better news, Christopher Nkunku has returned to full training and is expected to be on the bench.

🗣 Allegri’s thoughts ahead of Pisa:

🎯 The opponents
📈 Expectations
🔥 The fans pic.twitter.com/3qxtupw5GO

— AC Milan (@acmilan) October 23, 2025

For Alberto Gilardino’s Pisa, the task at San Siro looks monumental. The Tuscan side are bottom of the table with just three points and three goals — their worst-ever start in Serie A. Their last match, a goalless draw with Verona, summed up their struggles: solid in defense, blunt in attack. Pisa has faced Milan 12 times in Serie A history, losing 10 and drawing two. The Nerazzurri have failed to score in nine of those encounters.

Modric and Gimenez decisions loom large

And here lies the central question: Will Allegri start Luka Modric and Santiago Gimenez? After weeks of speculation, both will play a pivotal role against Pisa. Modric, 40, has been a revelation since his summer move, dictating the midfield tempo with the calm precision only he can provide. His partnership with Youssouf Fofana and Samuele Ricci gives Milan a balance of experience and energy.

Up front, Santiago Gimenez continues to grow in importance. With Pulisic sidelined, the Argentine-born Mexican striker willa agin lead the line alongside Rafael Leao, who rediscovered his scoring touch with a brace against Fiorentina.

Christian Pulisic and Santiago Gimenez of AC Milan.
Christian Pulisic and Santiago Gimenez of AC Milan.

Milan vs. Pisa: Confirmed lineups

Milan confirmed XI (3-5-2): Maignan; De Winter, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Ricci, Bartesaghi; Gimenez, Leao.

Pisa karşısında muhtemel 11’imiz pic.twitter.com/D9k1mHwfuA

— Milan Türkiye 🇹🇷 (@MilanTr_) October 23, 2025

Pisa confirmed XI (3-5-2): Semper; Caracciolo, Albiol, Canestrelli; Toure, Akinsanmiro, Aebischer, Tramoni, Bonfanti; Nzola, Meister.

Santiago Gimenez (L) and Luka Modric (R) of AC Milan.

UEFA makes decision on Serie A’s plans for Australia game after La Liga’s shock move: Will Christian Pulisic’s Milan still host Como in Perth?

After UEFA’s latest intervention, the ambitious plan that was once seen as a done deal now hangs in uncertainty.

When Milan returns to Serie A action early next year, all eyes may not be on the pitch but rather 8,500 miles away, in Australia. The club, featuring Christian Pulisic in its ranks, finds itself at the centre of a major debate about the future of domestic league fixtures abroad. Yet, after UEFA’s latest intervention, the ambitious plan that was once seen as a done deal now hangs in uncertainty. Coming hot on the heels of a similar move by Spain’s La Liga, it has raised serious questions: will Milan’s scheduled game against Como in Perth still go ahead?

The proposal to stage the league game in Perth arose due to logistical complications back home. With the San Siro Stadium occupied for the Winter Olympics preparations in February, Serie A looked for an alternative venue. What began as a practical solution soon became a global marketing opportunity, with the league reportedly set to earn $14 million from the one-off match — the majority of which would go to the Rossoneri.

Earlier this month, UEFA granted special permission for the game to be played overseas, echoing a similar green light it had briefly given to La Liga’s Villarreal vs. Barcelona fixture planned for Miami. But when Spain’s league later cancelled its Miami plan following backlash from fans, players, and Real Madrid, the ripple effect was immediate. Suddenly, what seemed an approved adventure for Serie A no longer looked certain.

That uncertainty deepened when reports from The Guardian revealed a growing sentiment within UEFA that the feasibility of Milan vs. Como being held in Australia is “receding.” The European governing body, once reluctantly supportive, is now pressuring Serie A to reconsider its plan. Though UEFA had initially allowed the move, the body’s stance is now firm. It does not want a precedent set that could open the door for more leagues to relocate matches abroad, Corriere della Sera confirms.

The hidden twist

Midway through the growing debate, UEFA’s real decision emerged: it had begun to pressure Serie A to reconsider the Milan vs. Como plan entirely. What had once been a formal approval was now under heavy scrutiny, with UEFA citing fan opposition, competitive integrity, and the recent La Liga decision as key factors.

The move leaves Serie A in an increasingly isolated position. According to The Guardian, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is now facing “external pressure” to block the match from going ahead, while FIFA has yet to give final approval. Without those signatures, the Perth plan cannot proceed.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring his team's third goal during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and AC Milan at Stadio Friuli on September 20, 2025 in Udine, Italy.

Relief for Milan and USMNT: Christian Pulisic shares encouraging seven-word update on injury recovery progress

There is light at the end of the tunnel — and Pulisic himself has delivered a seven-word update that’s lifted spirits in both Milan and the United States.

When Christian Pulisic left the pitch clutching his leg during the United States’ friendly win over Australia, the collective gasp from both AC Milan and USMNT supporters was impossible to ignore. The American winger, who had been in exceptional form at the start of the 2025-26 season, saw his momentum halted by what appeared to be a worrying hamstring injury. Now, however, there is light at the end of the tunnel — and Pulisic himself has delivered a seven-word update that’s lifted spirits in both Milan and the United States.

Before the setback, the 27-year-old was one of Serie A’s brightest performers, with six goals and two assists in his first eight matches across all competitions. He had become one of Milan’s key attacking weapons under Massimiliano Allegri, helping the Rossoneri stay locked in a tight title race alongside Inter, Napoli, and Roma.

But the story took a cruel turn during the international break. While representing the U.S. national team in a friendly against Australia, Pulisic lasted just 31 minutes before limping off in visible discomfort. The match ended 2-1 in favor of the USMNT thanks to two goals from Haji Wright, but the injury overshadowed the result.

According to La Repubblica, the club’s medical team had warned that its player was already managing a minor ankle issue before joining the national side. Their frustration reportedly grew after he was named in the starting lineup against Australia, just days after playing 17 minutes versus Ecuador. The club viewed the decision as unnecessarily risky. “The Rossoneri were furious with the U.S. coaching staff for fielding Pulisic despite recent medical warnings,” the outlet reported.

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— _captainpulisic (@_captainpuIisic) October 15, 2025

Hopeful timeline for return

Multiple Italian sources have confirmed that Pulisic will miss at least two weeks of action. He is expected to sit out the team’s upcoming clashes with Pisa, Atalanta, and Roma, but there’s cautious optimism that he could be available for Parma on November 8, just before the international window.

If recovery continues to go well, Pulisic could also rejoin the USMNT squad for their friendlies against Paraguay and Uruguay in mid-November — a scenario that would be welcomed by U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino, who has been under pressure after a mixed run of results. However, Milan’s priority remains ensuring that the American is fully fit for the Derby della Madonnina against Inter Milan on November 23, a match that could have major implications for the Serie A title race.

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Christian Pulisic of the United States leaves the game after picking up an injury vs Australia.

What did Pulisic say?

While fans and analysts debated the timeline of his recovery, Pulisic himself broke his silence this week through an Instagram story that instantly went viral among Milan and USA supporters. The update revealed both relief and determination: “It’s been a tough couple of weeks. But recovery is going great and I’m hungry to get back out there.”

📸 Pulisic on Instagram pic.twitter.com/SBKEQj7xIj

— Milan Posts (@MilanPosts) October 23, 2025

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan warms up before the Serie A match between AC Milan and SSC Napoli.

Lionel Messi losing MLS spotlight? First Son Heung-min surpassed him in kit sales, now Thomas Muller leads in key 2025 stat despite August arrival

Once untouchable both on and off the pitch, the Inter Miami superstar now faces unexpected competition from two global icons: Son Heung-min of LAFC and Thomas Muller of the Vancouver Whitecaps.

As the 2025 Major League Soccer season heads toward its climax, a curious question has started to echo across the soccer world — Is Lionel Messi’s dominance in the United States beginning to fade? Once untouchable both on and off the pitch, the Inter Miami superstar now faces unexpected competition from two global icons: Son Heung-min of LAFC and Thomas Muller of the Vancouver Whitecaps.

In a league that has revolved around Messi since he arrived in 2023, the balance of power, both commercial and sporting, appears to be shifting. Son’s arrival in Los Angeles ignited a wave of popularity unseen since the days of David Beckham, while Muller’s late-summer arrival in Vancouver has shaken up one crucial MLS performance metric that even the Argentine no longer leads.

It began with a signing that stunned both Europe and North America. In July, Son Heung-min swapped Tottenham for Los Angeles Soccer Club, instantly becoming the face of MLS’ next global chapter. Within days of his debut, the South Korean captain scored a hat-trick and turned BMO Stadium into a sea of black and gold No. 7 shirts.

According to LAFC’s general manager, John Thorrington, Son’s arrival created an unprecedented commercial explosion. “This is now the second week where we’re not just talking about the highest-selling soccer jersey in the MLS,” Thorrington told talkSPORT. “It is the highest-selling jersey of any sport in the world right now. From when he signed at LAFC to now, he has sold more jerseys than any athlete in the world.”

Son Heung-Min’s LAFC jersey is the highest selling jersey of any athlete in the world right now. It outsells Lebron James and even Lionel Messi's shirt sales. 😳🔥🇰🇷 (LAFC co-president and GM John Thorrington)

That's what player with no haters means! 👏✨ pic.twitter.com/DdYKHCAOU6

— Football VAR (@Footy_VAR) August 15, 2025

Son’s jersey has outsold not only Messi’s but also those of LeBron James and Stephen Curry, a statistic that underlines the scale of his influence. In Los Angeles, home to the largest Korean community outside South Korea, Son has become more than a player.  He is a cultural phenomenon.

Son Hueng-Min of Los Angeles Football Club poses with his jersey after he was introduced during a news conference at BMO Stadium on August 6, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
Son Hueng-Min of Los Angeles Football Club poses with his jersey.

Muller’s impact: Outscoring the king

If Son has conquered MLS off the pitch, Thomas Muller is shaking it up on it. The German World Cup winner joined the Vancouver Whitecaps in August 2025 after ending a storied career at Bayern Munich — and immediately started rewriting MLS statistics. Despite playing just seven matches, Muller has registered seven goals and three assists, showcasing his trademark efficiency and intelligence. His smooth adaptation has surprised even seasoned observers.

According to official MLS data, Muller now leads the league in a crucial goalscoring metric — goals per 90 minutes — with 1.16 goals per game, surpassing both Messi’s 1.08 and Son Heung-min’s 1.00.

2025 Leaders 🧵

Thomas Müller led the way for goals per 90. pic.twitter.com/Ubg6h5yPhr

— Major League Soccer (@MLS) October 21, 2025

That detail, while seemingly minor, paints a revealing picture: Muller is currently the most efficient scorer in MLS, outperforming the man many consider the greatest of all time. For a player who joined just two months ago, it’s a remarkable statement.

Messi’s grip still strong — But tested

None of this means Lionel Messi’s star is fading completely. The Inter Miami captain remains the league’s top scorer, with 29 goals in 28 games during the 2025 season. His influence on the pitch continues to define the tempo and ambition of David Beckham’s club.

However, the cultural winds around him are shifting, and it’s not just about numbers. It’s about perception. Messi is no longer the only global superstar lighting up MLS — and that competition, while healthy, signals a turning point.

Lionel Messi (left), Son Heung-min(center), and Thomas Muller (right)

Real Madrid resumes UEFA Champions League with defence emergency: Why are Dean Huijsen, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Dani Carvajal not playing against Juventus?

Dean Huijsen, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Dani Carvajal are all missing from the matchday squad, leaving Xabi Alonso’s side to face the Italian giants with a depleted backline.

When Real Madrid returns to UEFA Champions League action against Juventus, it does so with momentum — and a major headache. Dean Huijsen, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Dani Carvajal are all missing from the matchday squad, leaving Xabi Alonso’s side to face the Italian giants with a depleted backline. The Santiago Bernabeu will host one of the most anticipated fixtures of the Champions League group stage, as Real Madrid — unbeaten in Europe this season — takes on a Juventus side still searching for its first victory.

Under Alonso’s guidance, Los Blancos have looked dominant, opening their campaign with a 2-1 win over Marseille and a 5-0 demolition of Kairat Almaty. The team sits comfortably in the top ten of the European standings, boasting both defensive control and attacking flair. Kylian Mbappe continues to lead the charge, scoring in 11 consecutive matches across all competitions.

Juventus, meanwhile, finds itself in trouble. The Bianconeri have drawn both their opening fixtures — 4-4 against Borussia Dortmund and 2-2 away to Villarreal — and now face the daunting task of visiting a Madrid side that has scored seven goals in two European outings. Coach Igor Tudor called the clash “a defining night,” acknowledging that a defeat could place serious pressure on their knockout hopes.

With Dean HuijsenTrent Alexander-Arnold, and Dani Carvajal all unavailable, Alonso’s defensive plans have been thrown into disarray. Madrid will rely on Eder Militao and Raul Asencio at the back, with Fede Valverde continuing at right-back. Each absence tells its own story — and together, they paint a worrying picture for the club’s depth.

📋✅ Our starting XI!
🆚 @juventusfcen pic.twitter.com/Nf0frqFbk3

— Real Madrid C.F. 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@realmadriden) October 22, 2025

The reasons behind the absences

Dean Huijsen, who was looking forward to facing his former club Juventus, suffered a muscle injury earlier this month and has yet to recover. The Dutch defender’s progress since joining Madrid from Bournemouth this summer has been remarkable, and his absence is a blow for both the player and Alonso.

According to Calciomercato“Huijsen had hoped to feature against his former team but remains sidelined after a setback in training.” The injury has kept him out for several games as he continues his rehabilitation, but he is expected to return for Sunday’s El Clasico.

Trent Alexander-Arnold of Real Madrid picking an injury
Trent Alexander-Arnold of Real Madrid reacts after picking up an injury.

Trent Alexander-Arnold, meanwhile, is still managing the effects of a hamstring injury sustained on September 16 during Madrid’s 2-1 victory over Marseille. Despite rejoining group training earlier this week, medical staff opted not to risk him. The English defender is expected to make his return against Barcelona instead. Alonso emphasized the importance of patience: “We’re going to take it day by day. Trent and Carvajal did part of the session today, but I don’t think they’ll be ready for Juventus.”

As for Dani Carvajal, his absence comes as a result of both a calf injury and a suspension carried over from the previous round. The Spanish veteran suffered a soleus muscle injury during Madrid’s 5-2 defeat to Atletico in late September and has only recently resumed light training. Like Alexander-Arnold, he is being prepared for the upcoming domestic clash rather than this European tie.

Dean Huijsen (left), Dani Carvajal (center), and Trent Alexander-Arnold (right)

Luka Modric wins hearts at Milan: Santiago Gimenez reveals how ex-Real Madrid star instantly connected with new teammates thanks to touching gesture

As Santiago Gimenez recently revealed, the Croatian veteran found a way to win over the entire dressing room in a way few could have imagined.

When Luka Modric arrived at Milan this summer, the excitement around his signing was already immense. A Ballon d’Or winner, a five-time Champions League champion, and one of the most respected playmakers of his generation — yet at 40 years old, many wondered how much he still had to offer. They soon got their answer. Modric didn’t just bring his magical right foot to San Siro — he brought leadership, humility, and an unexpected gesture that would instantly make him a favorite among his new teammates. As Santiago Gimenez recently revealed, the Croatian veteran found a way to win over the entire dressing room in a way few could have imagined.

Since joining from Real Madrid on a free transfer, Luka Modric has been nothing short of transformative. He quickly became the centerpiece of Massimiliano Allegri’s tactical setup, orchestrating Milan’s midfield with the calm precision that defined his years in Spain.

His statistics have stunned even the skeptics: a 91% pass accuracyover 560 touches in seven matches, and 90% completion against Fiorentina, where he also won six duels and created four chances — a masterclass in control and vision. He has already contributed a goal and an assist, but more than that, he has restored a sense of authority and balance to the Rossoneri’s midfield.

His passion is undeniable. When Milan beat Napoli earlier this month, cameras captured Modric’s emotional celebration — fists clenched, eyes glistening, roaring like a man half his age. It was a glimpse of how much the game still burns inside him, even after two decades at the top.

What did Santiago Gimenez say about Luka Modric?

But according to Santiago Gimenez, Modric’s impact wasn’t limited to the pitch. In an interview on ‘Jorgio & Rubio’ and later through a TikTok clip that went viral, the Mexican striker shared the story that melted the hearts of Milan fans everywhere.

“We arrived in the locker room and each player had a new iPhone in his place,” Gimenez revealed. “Modric gave it to us. When a player arrives at a new team, he has to sing in front of everyone. Instead of singing, he decided to buy everyone phones.”

Santi Gimenez: "We arrived at our dressing room and each player had the new IPhone in his place, Modrić gave it to us. He bought each of us a phone. When a player arrives at a new team he has to sing in front of everyone. Instead of singing, he decided to buy everyone phones." ❤️ pic.twitter.com/7EkPutRE5O

— Ele (@EleModric) October 21, 2025

The room reportedly burst into laughter and disbelief when the players discovered the gifts. In the Red and Blacks’ locker room, it is a long-standing ritual that every newcomer — no matter their fame — must perform a song in front of the team. But the Croatian veteran, never one for theatrics, chose generosity instead.

“He didn’t want to sing, but he wanted to do something special,” Gimenez continued. “And this was his way of saying thank you and showing respect to everyone.” It was a small gesture on the surface, but it spoke volumes about Modric’s humility — and about how easily he blends greatness with grace.

Santiago Gimenez (left) and Luka Modric (right)

Kevin De Bruyne fallout part two? Another Napoli star goes full Jose Mourinho after UEFA Champions League heartbreak with five-word tirade aimed at Antonio Conte

Napoli’s Champions League loss in Eindhoven sparks controversy as another player publicly clashes with Antonio Conte, following Kevin De Bruyne’s earlier fallout.

Another star has fallen out with Antonio Conte after Kevin De BruyneNapoli’s Champions League collapse in Eindhoven didn’t only leave the Italian champions bruised on the scoreboard — it also exposed cracks behind the scenes. Just months after De Bruyne’s own public frustration with the manager, Dutch winger Noa Lang has followed a similar path, launching what many are calling a “Jose Mourinho-style tirade” in the aftermath of a humiliating defeat.

Antonio Conte and conflict are nothing new to each other. From Diego Costa’s brutal text-message exit at Chelsea to fiery standoffs with Mauro Icardi and Tanguy Ndombele, his managerial career is filled with moments where discipline met defiance. Now, just weeks after Kevin De Bruyne’s angry reaction to being substituted against Milan, it seems Napoli is living through a sequel.

The 6-2 Champions League defeat to PSV marked one of the worst nights of Conte’s reign. It also marked the night Noa Lang lost his patience. The 26-year-old winger, who joined from PSV this summer, was expected to bring flair and unpredictability to the reigning Serie A champions. Instead, he has found himself on the bench — appearing only as a substitute in six matches, totaling just 110 minutes this season.

After being left out of the starting lineup against his former club, Lang entered the match in the 58th minute, with his side already trailing heavily. The Partenopei were dismantled, their defense shredded, their spirit broken. When the final whistle blew, the player’s frustration boiled over.

What did Noa Lang say?

Speaking to Pickx Sports after the loss, Lang delivered a cutting but restrained message“I better not say anything,” he said, clearly seething. “The result says it all. Losing 6-2 to PSV? That’s just scandalous. We didn’t even get a chance. We were simply outplayed.”

He continued, “I wasn’t allowed to play? I don’t know what else to do. I’m training hard. I have no other choice. I signed a contract here, so I have to accept it as it is right now.”

Staande ovatie voor Noa Lang van het hele Philips Stadion🤤❤️ #PSVNAP pic.twitter.com/8Aouxlq80S

— 19.13 Podcast (@1913podcast) October 21, 2025

But the most striking revelation came when Lang admitted he had spoken to Conte just once since joining Napoli. “I don’t speak to him very often. I spoke to him once. I’m a bit confused now after this result. It’s better not to say anything.”

It was a five-word tirade that immediately went viral among Italian fans and pundits — a moment that carried echoes of Mourinho’s infamous press-room restraint: saying nothing, while saying everything.

Antonio Conte fires back

If Lang’s outburst was calculated, Conte’s reply was characteristic — sharp, cold, and authoritative. Speaking to Ziggo Sport, the Italian manager dismissed any notion of favoritism or miscommunication. “Lang spent the full pre-season with us and played some games, but he was never a starter,” Conte began. “I repeat, we must talk about the team and not about individuals, otherwise it would be harmful. Noa has to work, and he’ll go onto the pitch when I decide. Otherwise, he’ll stay on the bench.”

🎤🕺 Antonio Conte vindt Noa Lang een 'goede zanger en danser', maar:

"Voor mij is het heel belangrijk dat hij een goede voetballer is."

— ESPN NL (@ESPNnl) October 20, 2025

He also made a broader point about the dangers of self-centered thinking in a collective sport. “We need to talk about the team, not just one player,” the experienced manager said firmly. “It’s dangerous if you become selfish. That’s not good for our season.”

Kevin De Bruyne (L) and Head Coach Antonio Conte (R) of SSC Napoli.

La Liga pulls plug on Barcelona’s U.S. game: Will Serie A follow suit with Christian Pulisic’s Milan clash against Como in Australia?

As Christian Pulisic’s Milan prepares for its own potential overseas fixture, questions now swirl around whether Italy’s Serie A might be next to face the same storm that forced Spain to back down.

Some saw it as a celebration of global soccer — Barcelona in Miami, the United States embracing La Liga. But instead, it has become the latest reminder of how the sport’s growing commercial ambitions can clash with its roots. As Christian Pulisic’s Milan prepares for its own potential overseas fixture, questions now swirl around whether Italy’s Serie A might be next to face the same storm that forced Spain to back down.

La Liga’s decision to cancel the Barcelona vs. Villarreal match scheduled for December in Miami sent shockwaves through the soccer world. The game, set for Hard Rock Stadium, would have been the first-ever competitive European league fixture played outside the continent, a milestone moment in the global expansion of Spanish soccer.

But by Tuesday night, that dream was over. La Liga cited “the uncertainty that has arisen in Spain over the past few weeks” as the reason behind the sudden cancellation. Its U.S.-based partner, Relevent Sports, admitted defeat as well, saying there was “insufficient time to execute an event of this scale properly” and that “it would be irresponsible to begin selling tickets without a confirmed match in place.”

Behind those diplomatic words, however, was chaos. Real Madrid led a fierce protest against the idea, calling it an “adulteration of the competition.” Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois added bluntly: “They put it in because it’s in their interest… it adulterates the competition, plus it doesn’t comply with the players’ agreement.”

🚨 NOTA INFORMATIVA.

LALIGA informa de la cancelación del Partido Oficial en Miami, una oportunidad histórica para la internacionalización del fútbol español. Seguiremos trabajando por una competición global, moderna y competitiva.https://t.co/DpsR4PnXLf

— LALIGA Corporativo (@LaLigaCorp) October 21, 2025

Across stadiums in Spain, fans and players joined in rebellion. Supporters unveiled banners declaring “Our League, Our Home,” while teams stood motionless for 15 seconds at kick-off in silent protest. Even Villarreal, which was supposed to be the designated home team in Miami, expressed frustration, noting that the match would have felt like a de facto home game for Barcelona.

What about Serie A?

While Spain’s domestic crisis was unfolding, eyes turned toward Italy — and toward Christian Pulisic and AC Milan. The Rossoneri are slated to play a Serie A match against Como at Perth’s Optus Stadium in February 2026, a proposal that immediately sparked its own wave of controversy.

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Christian Pulisic of AC Milan playing at the Coppa Italia.

The match, backed by Serie A’s CEO Luigi De Siervo, has already been sanctioned by UEFA, though not without hesitation. According to the governing body, the move was “exceptional” and should not be seen as precedent-setting. The reason behind the relocation is practical: San Siro will be closed for the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina between February 6 and 22.

Still, critics view it as a worrying step toward commercial overreach. Adrien Rabiot reportedly called the idea “absurd,” and his France teammate and Milan captain Mike Maignan agreed; while Italian fans have begun displaying anti-globalization banners during league matches.

🗣️ Maignan on Milan-Como being played in Australia:

“I totally agree with Rabiot. Nowadays we consider a lot the financial aspect and forget other things. It’s a Serie A match. I don't understand why it's being played abroad.”pic.twitter.com/N5qz9S2ok9 https://t.co/3o9xbNutKX

— Milan Eye (@MilanEye) October 12, 2025

The Western Australian government, however, remains bullish. Deputy Premier and Sports Minister Rita Saffioti insists that Serie A had promised not to follow La Liga’s footsteps. “We’ve had some very supportive comments overnight from the Italian league, so we’re very confident.” She added that local authorities were simply waiting for “final sign-off from FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation.”

Christian Pulisic and Lamine Yamal.

Unpaid transfer fees pile up as the players Barcelona still owes $168 million for revealed: Expensive list includes Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha

Unpaid transfer fees have once again come back to haunt Barcelona, worsening an already fragile economic situation that shows no sign of easing.

Unpaid transfer fees have once again come back to haunt Barcelona, worsening an already fragile economic situation that shows no sign of easing. After years of lavish spending and ambitious projects — including moves for top players like Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha — the Catalan side is now facing short-term payment obligations that could shape its future both on and off the pitch.

The latest financial report confirms that the Spanish club owes a staggering $168.4 million in unpaid transfer fees. The revelation comes as the team, still recovering from the aftermath of Lionel Messi’s departure, continues to chase domestic and European glory while juggling massive financial commitments.

Mounting debt and the true cost of rebuilding

According to Marca and reports presented at Barcelona’s Members’ Assembly, the club’s total debt exceeds $2.27 billion, a figure that includes expenses from player acquisitions, stadium redevelopment, and long-term financing deals. The most pressing issue, however, lies in the $168 million owed to other clubs for transfers completed between 2022 and 2025.

These outstanding payments can be traced back to the team’s expensive 2022 rebuild, when the club embarked on an aggressive recruitment drive following Lionel Messi’s departure. That summer saw the arrivals of Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha, and Jules Kounde, all intended to usher in a new era of competitiveness. Three years later, the price of that ambition is clearer than ever.

Raphinha of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring his team's fourth goal with teammates Robert Lewandowski and Lamine Yamal during the LaLiga match between Real Madrid CF and FC Barcelona at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on October 26, 2024 in Madrid, Spain.
Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski, and Lamine Yamal of Barcelona

The Blaugrana still owes around $46.9 million to Leeds for Raphinha, $27.2 million to Sevilla for Jules Kounde, and $10.6 million to Bayern Munich for Lewandowski. Meanwhile, recent deals have only added to the strain — with $17.1 million due to Leipzig for Dani Olmo and $13.8 million to Manchester City for Ferran Torres.

Even players who have already left the club are part of the financial burden. Despite selling Vitor Roque to Palmeiras last year, Barcelona still owes $18.9 million to Athletico Paranaense for the young Brazilian forward. Smaller amounts are also pending for clubs such as Real BetisValencia, and Osasuna for players including Emerson Royal and Abde Ezzalzouli.

Stadium dream that turned into financial nightmare

The club’s problems go far beyond transfer-related debts. The Camp Nou renovation project, part of the ambitious “Espai Barca” plan, was designed to modernize the stadium and generate $267 million in annual matchday revenue. Instead, delays, rising costs, and COVID-era financial shocks have turned the dream into a financial headache.

Barcelona took on a $1.55 billion debt package to fund the redevelopment, which now stretches repayment obligations until 2050. The club is currently playing at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, where reduced capacity and lower ticket sales have led to a sharp decline in income.

This shortfall has made it harder for the club to meet its immediate financial responsibilities — including the transfer payments due this season. According to Marca$148 million of the $168 million debt must be paid by the end of the 2025 fiscal year, a figure that dwarfs the $48 million paid under the same category last year.

Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski of Barcelona

Milan mad at Mauricio Pochettino over Christian Pulisic injury fallout: USMNT legends Landon Donovan and Tim Howard hit back with six-word truth about international duty

While Milan’s frustration grew, Landon Donovan and Tim Howard — two of American soccer’s greatest icons — launched a fierce defense of both Pochettino and his staff, dismissing the outrage with a powerful six-word claim that has reignited the country-versus-club debate.

When Christian Pulisic limped off just 30 minutes into the United States’ friendly against Australia, Mauricio Pochettino found himself in the eye of a storm. His decision to start the Milan star — despite ongoing ankle issues — sparked outrage from the Italian club, which accused the U.S. national team of recklessly endangering their most influential player. But while Milan’s frustration grew, Landon Donovan and Tim Howard — two of American soccer’s greatest icons — launched a fierce defense of both Pochettino and his staff, dismissing the outrage with a powerful six-word claim that has reignited the country-versus-club debate.

For AC Milan, the international break was supposed to offer rest and recovery — not another injury crisis. Instead, Pulisic returned to Italy with a hamstring injury, ruling him out for three to four weeks. Italian outlets La Gazzetta dello Sport and La Repubblica reported that the Rossoneri were “furious” with Pochettino for risking the winger in a friendly match that held “no competitive value.”

The 27-year-old winger had already missed league fixtures earlier in the season with an ankle problem, which the club’s medical staff feared could worsen under physical strain. Yet Pochettino chose to start him against Australia, only for the forward to go down clutching his leg after two heavy tackles.

The injury was later confirmed as a low-grade tear, meaning the current Serie A leader will likely be without its top scorer for crucial fixtures against Atalanta and Roma, with a possible return just before the Derby della Madonnina in late November.

This is not a hard tackle. He barely touches him. Pulisic injures himself when he stretches out to complete a pass while crashing into the ground pic.twitter.com/nfdKqLbwUJ

— FOOTBALL is life 🇺🇸🇦🇷 (@chrisnwoolson) October 16, 2025

The timing couldn’t have been worse. The American star had been enjoying a blistering start to the season, tallying six goals and two assists across all competitions and earning Serie A Player of the Month honors in September. His form had established him as Milan’s attacking heartbeat, and his absence could disrupt a team already struggling for consistency in front of goal. That, however, didn’t sway Donovan or Howard, who believe the club’s anger is misplaced.

What did Landon Donovan and Tim Howard say?

Speaking on Unfiltered Soccer, the two USMNT legends made their position clear — Milan’s complaints, in their view, miss the bigger picture. Every game for the U.S. matters,” Howard said firmly. “They don’t have World Cup qualifying, so actually this was essentially a World Cup qualifier for us. It was an opportunity to get our team together and fight for points.”

Howard added that muscle injuries are part of soccer — and blaming national teams for them was both unrealistic and unfair. “Muscle injuries happen,” he said. “I think it’s crazy for Milan to suggest that he shouldn’t have played.

Donovan went even further, calling the club’s reaction “ridiculous” and reminding them of the cooperation the U.S. has shown in the past. “Go back and look at what Pochettino did in the past in letting Christian go. He didn’t bring him to the Gold Cup, and he even let him fly back early from Mexico duty last year. So he goes and he gets injured — it happens. It’s part of the game.”

Howard also pointed out that this period is essential for national team cohesion. “This can’t happen to the U.S. where [Pulisic] gets himself fit a week and a half before the next international break, plays for Milan, and then Milan says, ‘Yeah, well, he can’t go to the November internationals.’ That’s crazy talk.”

Mauricio Pochettino and Christian Pulisic

Benjamin Cremaschi makes history: Inter Miami loanee joins Lionel Messi and Erling Haaland in elite list with U-20 World Cup major recognition

When Benjamin Cremaschi left Inter Miami, few expected that within months he would find himself mentioned alongside soccer royalty such as Lionel Messi and Erling Haaland.

When Benjamin Cremaschi left Inter Miami, few expected that within months he would find himself mentioned alongside soccer royalty such as Lionel Messi and Erling Haaland. The 20-year-old midfielder, now on loan at Parma, has enjoyed a breakout international tournament — and after the final whistle of the FIFA U-20 World Cup, he added his name to an exclusive list shared by some of the game’s biggest icons.

After struggling for playing time in Miami’s star-studded lineup — one that featured Messi, Luis Suarez, Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets, and more recently, Rodrigo De Paul — Cremaschi sought a fresh start in Europe. His loan move to Parma was seen as a risk, but it was during the U-20 World Cup in Chile that his potential truly came alive.

The United States reached the quarter-finals before falling to eventual champions Morocco, but Cremaschi’s individual brilliance did not go unnoticed. He scored five goals and registered two assists in five matches, leading his nation’s charge with confidence and composure well beyond his age. His standout performances came in the 9-1 thrashing of New Caledonia, where he bagged a hat-trick, and a 3-0 knockout win over Italy, where he scored twice.

The U-20 World Cup ended with Morocco defeating Argentina 2-0 to claim their first-ever title, thanks to a dazzling display from Yassir Zabiri and Othmane Maamma, who took home the Golden Ball as the tournament’s best player. Yet while Morocco celebrated their historic win, Cremaschi quietly achieved something that placed him in elite company.

With 5 goals and 2 assists, Benja Cremaschi takes home the #U20WC Golden Boot award! 🏆👟 pic.twitter.com/mzf0qZoMbt

— U.S. Soccer YNT (@USYNT) October 20, 2025

Rare place among legends

The American midfielder earned the Golden Boot — awarded to the tournament’s top scorer — finishing level on five goals with France’s Lucas Michal and Colombia’s Neiser Villarreal. The tie was broken by assists, where Cremaschi’s two proved decisive. It was only in the middle of the post-tournament celebrations that FIFA confirmed the honor — the Golden Boot, previously won by none other than Lionel Messi in 2005 and Erling Haaland in 2019.

The achievement places Cremaschi in a remarkable lineage of winners, including Sergio Aguero (2007)Cesare Casadei (2023), and Eddie Johnson (2003) — the only other American to claim the award.

World Cup U-20 Golden Boot winners in the 21st century:

2025: 🇺🇸 BENJAMIN CREMASCHI
2023: 🇮🇹 Cesare Casadei
2019: 🇳🇴 Erling Haaland
2017: 🇮🇹 Riccardo Orsolini
2015: 🇺🇦 Viktor Kovalenko
2013: 🇬🇭 Ebenezer Assifuah
2011: 🇧🇷 Henrique Almeida
2009: 🇬🇭 Dominic Adiyiah
2007: 🇦🇷 Sergio… pic.twitter.com/SPdlfg5RFC

— Football Talent Scout – Jacek Kulig (@FTalentScout) October 20, 2025

For the Florida-born playmaker, who once idolized Messi from the same training pitch in Miami, it’s a surreal full-circle moment. “Whenever I saw the chance, I would try to learn from him [Messi],” Cremaschi said after the tournament. “I would try to absorb everything that he does: the way he takes care of himself, the way he manages himself. Great guy, even better player, and it was a very, very good experience playing with him.”

Those lessons clearly took root. His calmness on the ball, vision between the lines, and maturity in key moments mirrored the very traits he once studied in the Argentine legend.

Lionel Messi (left), Benjamin Cremaschi (center), and Erling Haaland (right)

From Christian Pulisic and Robert Lewandowski, to Lamine Yamal and Kylian Mbappe: FIFA virus controversy grows as Napoli president’s crazy proposal to end injuries raises eyebrows

Christian Pulisic, Robert Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal, and Kylian Mbappe have recently faced injuries during the international break, reigniting the club vs. country debate, as Napoli’s president proposes a radical solution

Could Christian Pulisic’s injury with the U.S. Men’s National Team have been avoided? That’s the question echoing around Europe as the international break has recently left some of the world’s biggest stars — Christian Pulisic, Robert Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal, and Kylian Mbappe — on the treatment table or in doubt for crucial club fixtures. The so-called “FIFA virus” has once again infected the sport’s delicate balance between national pride and club responsibility, forcing coaches, players, and fans to question just how much soccer is too much soccer.

The timing couldn’t be worse. With domestic leagues heating up and continental competitions reaching key stages, the endless cycle of matches has begun to take its toll on even the fittest athletes. Real Madrid, Barcelona, and AC Milan are all feeling the strain as international duty sends their stars back injured — or dangerously close to it.

For Milan, the latest setback came in the form of Christian Pulisic’s hamstring tear during the USMNT’s 2-1 friendly win over Australia. The American winger left the field after just 30 minutes, his face betraying a mix of pain and disbelief. According to La Repubblica, the Rossoneri are “furious” with the U.S. coaching staff for fielding Pulisic despite recent medical warnings. The 27-year-old had been struggling with ankle issues before the international break and had only played 17 minutes against Ecuador days earlier.

Yet he was named in the starting XI for what the Rossoneri viewed as an unnecessary friendly. Mauricio Pochettino, in charge of the U.S. squad, downplayed the incident after the match. The damage, however, was already done — scans confirmed a low-grade tear that could keep Pulisic sidelined for up to a month.

This is not a hard tackle. He barely touches him. Pulisic injures himself when he stretches out to complete a pass while crashing into the ground pic.twitter.com/nfdKqLbwUJ

— FOOTBALL is life 🇺🇸🇦🇷 (@chrisnwoolson) October 16, 2025

For Milan, which is locked in a title race with Inter, Napoli, and Roma, the timing is devastating. Pulisic has been one of Serie A’s standout performers, with six goals and two assists; his chemistry with Santiago Gimenez has driven the team’s attack. His absence adds to a mounting injury list that’s testing Massimiliano Allegri’s squad depth.

Lewandowski controversy deepens the debate

Meanwhile, in Spain, Robert Lewandowski’s injury has sparked a bizarre war of words between Barcelona and the Polish national team. The veteran striker was diagnosed with a left hamstring strain after returning from international duty, but Poland coach Jan Urban questioned the club’s medical report. “For me, a muscle tear doesn’t allow you to run at full speed,” Urban told Catalunya Ràdio“He wasn’t injured at all. We simply decided to rest him in the first game to give minutes to others.”

The coach’s comments have only deepened the confusion, with Barcelona insisting Lewandowski faces weeks out, likely missing El Clasico and multiple Champions League games. Urban’s defense — that the striker “played 90 minutes and was fine” — has done little to calm the club’s frustration over what they perceive as reckless player management.

Raphinha of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring his team's fourth goal with teammates Robert Lewandowski and Lamine Yamal during the LaLiga match between Real Madrid CF and FC Barcelona at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on October 26, 2024 in Madrid, Spain.
Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski, and Lamine Yamal of Barcelona

The tension doesn’t stop there. Kylian Mbappe and Lamine Yamal had also been caught in similar storms. France’s captain suffered an ankle knock before joining Les Bleus this month, and though coach Didier Deschamps assured reporters that “it’s not serious,” Real Madrid reportedly privately expressed concern that France might rush him back into action.

What’s more, the parallels with Lamine Yamal’s situation are striking. Barcelona had already clashed with Spain’s medical team over the teenager’s treatment during the previous break, accusing them of using painkillers to get him through matches. Thus, the rift between national federations and domestic giants is widening by the week.

Bizarre solution from Italy

Amid this growing crisis, Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has offered a radical — and some would say crazy and bizarre — proposal to solve soccer’s congestion problem once and for all. Speaking at the National Italian American Foundation Gala in Washington, De Laurentiis didn’t hold back: “Europe must change because the time has come,” he told Class CNBC. “The football chiefs are reluctant to change because they fear losing their seats. But it’s time to change both the game’s rules and the leagues’ formats.”

Then came his most controversial idea yet. De Laurentiis proposed that players should no longer be allowed to represent their national teams after the age of 23, arguing that it would protect older players from injuries and allow new talent to emerge.

Aurelio De Laurentiis

“After you’ve turned 23, you can no longer go with the national team,” he said. “If you play those who are over 30 and they get injured, you’re kicking the domestic leagues in the shins. There’s no respect for these leagues.”

While few expect FIFA or UEFA to entertain such an extreme measure, De Laurentiis’ remarks underline just how desperate clubs have become to protect their investments in players — and how fractured the relationship between club and country has grown.

Christian Pulisic (left), Robert Lewandowski, (center), and Kylian Mbappe (right)

From Lionel Messi’s MLS to joining Christian Pulisic in Serie A? Special ‘Beckham’ clause could bring Son Heung-min to Milan to keep LAFC star 2026 World Cup-fit

From Lionel Messi’s MLS to Christian Pulisic’s Milan, the soccer world continues to see the blending of continents — and now, Son Heung-min could be the next star to bridge that gap.

From Lionel Messi’s MLS to Christian Pulisic’s Milan, the soccer world continues to see the blending of continents — and now, Son Heung-min could be the next star to bridge that gap. The South Korean forward, currently dazzling in Major League Soccer with Los Angeles FC, may be on course for a sensational European comeback — one potentially taking him to San Siro.

Reports from The Sun suggest that AC Milan could offer Son a short-term return to Europe this winter to maintain peak fitness ahead of the 2026 World Cup, thanks to a mysterious “special clause” in his MLS contract. The 33-year-old, who left Tottenham last summer after a decade of service, has been in breathtaking form since moving stateside — scoring nine goals and providing three assists in just ten matches for LAFC.

In California, Son’s arrival has generated a buzz “comparable to Messi’s impact in MLS,” according to The Sun, which reported that LAFC’s social media engagement has soared by nearly 600% since the Korean captain joined. Local fans have even dubbed the league “the Son Heung-min league”, a testament to his influence both on and off the pitch.

Since joining LAFC in August, Son has helped the club secure a third-place finish in the Western Conference and a spot in the MLS Cup playoffs. In his most recent outing against Colorado Rapids, he found the net once again — his ninth goal of the campaign — as LAFC drew 2-2 to close the regular season. But once the MLS season wraps up in December, a long off-season looms — and that’s where the mystery clause could come into play.

The revelation: “Beckham clause” in his contract

Midway through his first season in MLS, The Sun revealed what they called a “special Beckham clause” written into Son’s LAFC contract. This unique provision allows him to temporarily return to European soccer during the MLS off-season, mirroring what David Beckham did when he joined Milan on loan from LA Galaxy in 2009 and 2010.

beckham milan
David Beckham at Milan

The clause, kept under wraps until now, could enable Son to rejoin a European club between January and March 2026, maintaining competitive sharpness before the World Cup in North America. “Son Heung-min rejected offers from European giants and Saudi clubs to choose MLS,” wrote The Sun, “but like Beckham’s brief return to AC Milan, he has left room for a short-term European comeback.”

Milan’s interest: Following Beckham’s footsteps?

TransferFeed reports that Milan is seriously considering the opportunity, eyeing a temporary deal to bring the Korean superstar to Serie A. For the Rossoneri, uniting Son with Christian Pulisic could mirror the club’s history of marquee short-term moves — with Beckham himself wearing red and black during his MLS off-seasons.

The report adds that Son is “reportedly considering Milan, Tottenham, or even a stint in South Korea” as part of his World Cup preparations. Given his current form, any move would represent a significant short-term investment.

The 2026 World Cup, hosted across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, is central to Son’s decision-making. At 33, he’s determined to arrive in top condition, and a few months of top-flight European soccer could make all the difference.

Lionel Messi (left), Son Heung-min (center), and Christian Pulisic (right)
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