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Description
Leonardo Luna is a Spanish professional football player representing both Re Al (Real Madrid) and the Spain National Team. Dubbed "The Scion of Royale" or "Prince of Reale," he enters the Blue Lock facility as part of Team World 5 to assess emerging strikers.

Standing 186 cm tall, Luna possesses blond hair cut short on the sides with longer hair on top, featuring bangs swept to the left side of his face. His green eyes and polished look reinforce his princely moniker. He wears a white number 2 jersey during matches against Blue Lock players.

Initially presenting a kind, welcoming demeanor, Luna reveals arrogance, sarcasm, and a tendency to insult others. He frequently prioritizes personal achievements over team success, causing friction with teammates. However, he develops over time, gradually acknowledging the importance of teamwork and personal sacrifice. His blunt honesty leads to statements like dismissing Japan's potential to become world champions, though not necessarily born from malice.

Luna's football abilities focus on exceptional dribbling, leveraging high dexterity, reflexes, and insight to pinpoint and exploit opponents' weaknesses. His signature hyperspeed scissors feint enables him to bypass defenders at incredible speed. He utilizes precise one-touch passes to dismantle defenses and combines physicality with hand blocks for ball control. His skills surpass even top Japanese players, exemplified when he effortlessly bypassed Rin Itoshi by passing the ball between Rin's legs and scoring during a one-on-one.

Beyond his evaluation role, Luna mentors specific Blue Lock participants. He observes Nagi Seishiro's Neo Egoist League matches, recognizing Nagi's fluctuating potential. Their discussions about "egos" aim to reignite Nagi's motivation, culminating in Nagi receiving an offer from Re Al. Luna is also aware of Rin Itoshi due to Rin's brother, Sae Itoshi, who was in Re Al's youth system, though Luna and Rin have limited direct interaction.

Luna's background includes playing for Spain's national team and Re Al, with his professional experience cementing his status as a globally recognized player. His Blue Lock involvement spans the main series and spin-offs like "Episode Nagi," where his influence extends beyond evaluation to shaping players' futures through club offers.