Could Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi soon share the same locker room? The wild hypothesis is gaining momentum behind the scenes. If Cristiano Ronaldo leaves Al-Nassr this summer, MLS is reportedly dreaming of a blockbuster move: bringing the two legends together to permanently boost the American league.
Cristiano Ronaldo has returned to Portugal. The player, reportedly irritated by certain transfers in the Saudi Pro League, including Karim Benzema’s move, is preparing for a departure. A return to Europe was briefly mentioned, but the Manchester United rumor was quickly dismissed, and CR7 could instead be heading to MLS.
A Potential Historic Ronaldo–Messi Reunion
According to several reports, two clubs are leading the race to sign the Portuguese star: Los Angeles FC and Inter Miami CF. Miami naturally fuels all the speculation since Lionel Messi is already playing there. The suggested strategy is clear: deliver a massive marketing shock by uniting the two global football icons.
A new Ronaldo–Messi rivalry on American soil would already be a major event. But seeing them play as teammates under the same jersey would send viewership, ticket sales, TV rights, and sponsorship figures soaring, with immediate impact for MLS.
For now, nothing has been signed and the race remains open. But one thing is certain: the mere idea is enough to set the football world on fire. Reality or pure marketing dream, the saga has begun.
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