And here's where things get tricky. 

Last week, Music Times reported about rumors that Lil Wayne would be handling the U.S. management for Cristiano Ronaldo, but the Portuguese soccer player has denied any such claims. 

He took to Twitter to deny any changes in his management team.   

"There have been news about changes on my management team -- it's all false, and I can assure the team is -- and will be -- the same," Ronaldo tweeted. 

According to TMZ, Ronaldo's tweet is partially true. While no one has been fired, the site says he has added Young Money to handle branding, marketing and other sports management issues in the United States. 

As previously reported, Lil Wayne and Young Money label boss has supposedly teamed up with PolarisSports, an agency that is affiliated with CAA and Gestifute, the latter of which is operated by Ronaldo's agent Jorge Mendes. 

Back in March, it was reported that Cash Money Sports had officially entered the realm as a sports management agency, and signed their first athlete former Texas A&M wide receiver Mike Evans

"Yeah, just for my marketing side," Evans told MTV in May, when asked if he's down with Cash Money Sports. "Slim's my mentor. They're great people to have in my corner, and I just love them." 

It has been suggested Cash Money Sports and Priority Sports, who also represents Evans, would be collaborating. 

According to HipHopDX, a YMCMB rep says Lil Wayne and Ronaldo have a project set for this week. Stay tuned for updates. 

What do you think of Lil Wayne and the YMCMB family entering the sports world? Is it a good look? 

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