The information comes from Jake Traylor, MSNOW (formerly MSNBC) correspondent at the White House.

According to information being released by the American press, this audience should take place at noon in Washington (4:00pm in mainland Portugal).

The President of the United States of America will also receive a delegation led by Mohammad bin Salman, the King of Saudi Arabia, today.

Cristiano Ronaldo's visit to the American leader comes after the national team secured qualification for the 2026 World Cup with a resounding 9-1 victory against Armenia at the Estádio do Dragão. Captain Cristiano Ronaldo was absent from that game after being sent off in the previous match against the Republic of Ireland.

In a recent interview given by Cristiano Ronaldo to British journalist Piers Morgan, the Madeira-born star hinted that he would like to meet Donald Trump in person.

"Our goal is to have people capable of changing the world. One of the most important people for that is the President of the United States of America. If we can help others... There are things, there's news that I can't see. What I mean is that one of those people could be Donald Trump. Wherever he is. I hope to meet him one day. I wish to do so one day, if I have the opportunity. I wish to meet him one day to sit down with him; he's one of the people I really like because I think he can make things happen, and I like people like that," Cristiano Ronaldo emphasized.

"Then I can sit down with him and say something about something we share. I'm not going to say it. You'll like it. It will be fascinating. Cristiano is a man of the world. I've been to the United States many times," he added.

In June of this year, Donald Trump received a national team jersey autographed by Cristiano Ronaldo after a meeting with the President of the European Council, António Costa. "For President Donald J. Trump. Playing for peace," it read.