The football world was jolted today by a wave of viral posts claiming that Barcelona teenager Lamine Yamal is dating a woman named Eva Notti. The story spread globally within minutes, fueled by fan accounts and gossip pages.

According to the circulating narrative, the couple supposedly “went public” only hours ago. Screenshots of alleged messages and blurred photos were shared as proof, though none of the material has been traced to an original, verifiable source.

What truly supercharged the chatter was a second claim: that Notti, described as 27, is one month pregnant. The posts framed it as a dramatic joint announcement, instantly igniting disbelief, excitement, and concern.

It is important to underline that, at the time of writing, no reputable sports newsroom has confirmed either the relationship or the pregnancy. Neither Yamal nor anyone officially representing him has issued a statement.

Yamal’s fame makes him a natural target for rumors. Still only in his teens, he has become a cornerstone for Barcelona and Spain, and his off-pitch life now attracts scrutiny comparable to far older stars.

Earlier this year, multiple outlets tied Yamal to Argentine singer Nicki Nicole after affectionate social posts appeared online. Those reports, while also partly based on social media, came from named publications and were widely echoed.

By contrast, the name “Eva Notti” appears to have emerged suddenly, without background reporting, prior sightings, or established public profile. That absence of context is often a warning sign in celebrity news cycles.

In the social media era, narratives can be manufactured at breathtaking speed. A single well-edited image, a provocative caption, or a coordinated burst of posts can snowball into “fact” before anyone checks details.