Barcelona Star Lamine Yamal's Father Reveals Epilepsy Struggle, Calls for Respect

In a revelation that’s sent shockwaves through the football world and beyond, Mounir Nasraoui, the 42-year-old father of Barcelona prodigy Lamine Yamal, has announced his engagement to 23-year-old Khristina, a woman just five years older than his 18-year-old son, igniting a firestorm of reactions ranging from stunned disbelief to outright outrage on social media. The news, broken via Nasraoui’s Instagram on November 7, 2025, with a romantic photo of the couple captioned “Forever starts now,” has amassed 2.8 million likes and 1.5 million comments in 24 hours, trending under #YamalDadEngaged as fans grapple with the jaw-dropping age gap and its implications for the Yamal family dynamic.

Nasraoui, a Moroccan-born mechanic who has been a constant presence at Lamine’s games since his breakout at 15, met Khristina—a Spanish model and influencer—through mutual friends in Barcelona’s vibrant nightlife scene in early 2025. Sources close to the family describe the relationship as “whirlwind but genuine,” with the couple keeping it low-key to shield Lamine, the youngest-ever goalscorer for Spain and a Ballon d’Or contender, from distractions during Barcelona’s La Liga title push. “Mounir’s found happiness again after years focused on Lamine’s career,” an insider told Marca. The engagement ring, a $50,000 diamond sparkler, was presented during a private dinner at Barcelona’s El Nacional restaurant, with Khristina posting a close-up: “Yes to forever with my love.”

The five-year gap—Khristina born in 2002, Lamine in 2007—has fueled the frenzy. “She’s closer in age to Lamine than his dad—WTF?” tweeted one fan with 500k likes, while another quipped, “Future stepmom or classmate?” The backlash echoes celebrity age-gap scandals like Leonardo DiCaprio’s, but hits harder in football’s family-oriented culture. Lamine, reportedly “supportive but shocked,” liked the post but stayed silent, focusing on Barcelona’s Champions League clash with Bayern Munich.

Nasraoui, divorced from Lamine’s mother Sheila Ebana since 2018, has defended the romance: “Age is just a number—love doesn’t check IDs.” Khristina added on TikTok, “We’re building a future; hate won’t stop us.” Yet critics accuse Nasraoui of “midlife crisis” amid his son’s $1 billion market value hype. Barcelona coach Hansi Flick praised Lamine’s professionalism: “Family matters stay off the pitch.”

As wedding plans swirl—rumored for summer 2026 in Morocco—the engagement underscores fame’s personal toll. For Lamine, Europe’s brightest talent with 15 goals in 20 games this season, it’s a reminder: On the pitch, he’s untouchable; off it, life’s messier. Fans divided—#CongratsMounir vs #WeirdVibes—but one truth unites: The Yamals’ story just got wilder.