Al Nassr are ready to go all out for winger Kingsley Coman this summer as they have offered him a 3 year deal with a huge salary base. Softfootball understands the club are in dire need of a winger.
The Saudi Arabian club had just splashed cash on Joao Felix who they brought in from Chelsea and are looking to attract another attacking winger to the squad. Al Nassr are pushing to win the Saudi league this season after Al-Hilal and Al Ittihad have tasted the triumph with addition of quality players.

There had been recent reports that said Cristiano Ronaldo’s team had submitted an offer for Arsenal’s wide man Gabriel Martinelli. There were links between the club and the Brazilian earlier but it was not a formal approach to the Gunners.
Now, the Saudi Arabian team have shifted attention to Coman. Coman has won the league title everywhere he has played including France, Italy and Germany. Al Nassr might be the lucky to grab their lucky charm in Coman this time.
They had just let Jhon Duran leave the club after he only joined 6 months ago. Hence the need for attacking players for the new season.
Coman who was hit by numerous injuries last season will also need a bit of fresh air in his career and Saudi Arabia might be a good place for that. He only played 28 matches for Bayern Munich last season scoring 5 goals.
German Transfer Journalist Florian Plettenberg gives updates on his verified X handle on the Coman- Al Nassr business.
He wrote:
Al Nassr are still keen on Kingsley Coman, as revealed back in March and April. The club have now resumed talks with Coman and his agents.
In a new post on his X handle, he further provided an update, saying:
“Exclusive details | Not just talks – Al Nassr have already made an offer to Kingsley #Coman: €20–25 million net per year, with a contract running until 2028.
“However, Coman has not yet made a decision. Bayern are informed. It is understood that no official offer has been made to the club at this stage.
“As revealed in March, Saudi clubs – including Al Nassr – have been pushing for Coman and have remained in contact.”