- Coman is set to join Al-Nassr from Bayern Munich
- French winger has agreed a three-year deal
- The transfer is part of Al-Nassr’s ambitious project
Coman has agreed to join Al-Nassr in a deal worth slightly under €30 million, according to a report from Fabrizio Romano. The French winger is set to leave Bayern Munich to join Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia on a three-year contract. A medical and the final signature are expected to take place this week, completing one of the Saudi Pro League‘s most significant transfers of the summer.
Coman’s move to Al-Nassr comes after a season where his playing time at Bayern Munich was significantly reduced under manager Vincent Kompany. The arrival of Luis Diaz from Liverpool further pushed the Frenchman down the pecking order. With Coman’s contract expiring in 2027 and his high wages, the transfer provides Bayern with financial relief and an opportunity to restructure their squad. For Al-Nassr, the signing of the Champions League winner is a major statement of intent, as they continue to build a formidable attack alongside new signings Joao Felix and Inigo Martinez.
Coman has won a league title in every professional club he has played for, a streak that began at Paris Saint-Germain and continued at Juventus and Bayern Munich. He famously scored the winning goal for Bayern against his former club, PSG, in the 2020 Champions League final.
Al-Nassr’s season is set to begin soon, with the club having a busy summer of high-profile transfers. The Saudi side will aim to challenge for the Saudi Pro League title and continental honours with their newly assembled squad under manager Jorge Jesus. Coman will join a star-studded attack alongside Ronaldo and Sadio Mane, as Al-Nassr looks to dominate both domestically and in Asia.