The match would be Cristiano Ronaldo's first appearance in the United States since 2014, when he featured in a friendly between Real Madrid and Manchester United in Ann Arbor, Michigan. His most recent meeting with the USMNT also came that summer at the World Cup, where he famously set up Silvestre Varela’s stoppage-time equalizer to deny the Americans a victory in the group stage.
Earlier reports had suggested the U.S. were seeking an NFL-sized venue, with Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium ultimately selected as the site - pending official confirmation.
If finalized, the friendly would add to an already demanding run of fixtures for Pochettino’s side as it prepares for a World Cup on home soil. The federation has booked November meetings with Paraguay and Uruguay, while potential showdowns with Portugal and Belgium - both top-10 teams in FIFA’s rankings - would further raise the stakes.