Cristiano Ronaldo begs Al-Nassr to join Bayern Munich & Barcelona in €100m transfer battle for Liverpool winger Luis Diaz as Portuguese GOAT eyes reinforcements

Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly begging Al-Nassr to join the €100 million (£87m/$116m) transfer battle for Liverpool winger Luis Diaz.

  • Colombian linked with teams around the world
  • remains a potential landing spot
  • CR7 influencing recruitment calls in Riyadh

Cristiano Ronaldo begs Al-Nassr to join Bayern Munich & Barcelona in €100m transfer battle for Liverpool winger Luis Diaz as Portuguese GOAT eyes reinforcementsCristiano Ronaldo begs Al-Nassr to join Bayern Munich & Barcelona in €100m transfer battle for Liverpool winger Luis Diaz as Portuguese GOAT eyes reinforcementsCristiano Ronaldo begs Al-Nassr to join Bayern Munich & Barcelona in €100m transfer battle for Liverpool winger Luis Diaz as Portuguese GOAT eyes reinforcements

international Diaz is seeing his future at Anfield called into question despite becoming a title winner again in 2024-25. Clubs around the world are said to be mulling over big-money approaches for the 28-year-old South American.

are particularly keen, as they seek attacking reinforcements alongside Lamine Yamal and Robert Lewandowski, but the Liga giants would struggle to find the funds required to do a deal.

are also in the hunt, with Harry Kane potentially seeing another source of assists arrive at the Allianz Arena, but Al-Nassr are refusing to go away. According to SPORT they are the only side willing to meet ‘s asking price for Diaz.

Portuguese GOAT Ronaldo, fresh from signing a record-breaking two-year contract extension in Riyadh, is said to be leading calls for Diaz to be brought on board. CR7 has more influence on recruitment at Al-Nassr after committing to fresh terms.

Diaz has offered no indication that he is pushing for an imminent move away from Merseyside, but the riches on offer in the Middle East may prove difficult to ignore – while his international place would not appear to be under any threat as several Colombian players are already plying their trade in the Saudi Pro League.n