Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr is reportedly pursuing Bayern Munich's Kingsley Coman in a deal worth a reported €35 million. Al-Nassr, aiming to bolster their squad for the 2025-26 season, have identified the French winger as a prime target.
Coman's potential move to Al-Nassr would see him join a team already featuring Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mane, and João Felix. The Saudi club is keen to add a proven player to their right wing, with the departure of Otavio seemingly imminent and Wesley, a 20-year-old Brazilian, the only other natural option for the position.
Al-Nassr has already secured the signing of Iñigo Martinez from Barcelona. The club is managed by Jorge Jesus, and has made headlines this summer with these acquisitions. Before officially unveiling Martinez, Al-Nassr has reportedly opened negotiations with Bayern Munich for Kingsley Coman.
Coman's resume includes 21 trophies with Bayern Munich, including nine Bundesliga titles and a Champions League crown, where he scored the winning goal in the 2020 final. However, securing Coman's signature won't be easy. Bayern are already short on attacking options following Thomas Muller's departure and Jamal Musiala's injury. Coman is under contract until June 2027, and is a key member of the squad.
Despite these obstacles, Al-Nassr has made Coman a top priority and is prepared to push hard for his signature. According to German outlet Bild, Al-Nassr has been aggressively pursuing the French international and a deal appears to be within reach. The proposed deal would offer Coman a salary between €25-€30 million (£22m/$29m - £26m/$35m) per year.
Transfermarkt values Coman at €30 million, and Al-Nassr's bid is expected to be close to this figure. The Saudi club is reportedly preparing to offer Coman a contract worth well over $10 million per year to entice him to Riyadh.
However, Bayern Munich will only allow Coman to leave if they receive a significant offer that would help fund a replacement. Coman's playing time at Bayern decreased last season, with Jamal Musiala and Michael Olise now being favored in attack by coach Vincent Kompany.
Bayern Munich's president, Herbert Hainer, stated that any player departures will be on the club's terms. He said that if a player wants to leave, the club will evaluate the situation and respond accordingly.