Al Nassr head coach Jorge Jesus has reportedly given the green light to sign Mohamed Salah, with the Liverpool forward expected to leave Anfield at the end of the season.
- +Salah to join Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr
The proposed transfer could see Salah form a blockbuster attacking partnership with Cristiano Ronaldo, in what would be one of the most high-profile forward lines in world football.
The proposed transfer could see Salah form a blockbuster attacking partnership with Cristiano Ronaldo, in what would be one of the most high-profile forward lines in world football.
There is also the potential of a reunion with former Liverpool teammate Sadio Mané, further strengthening Al Nassr’s attacking options.
However, the deal hinges partly on Jesus’ own future at the club, with the Portuguese coach yet to finalise a contract extension. Reports indicate that while Jesus is keen on the move, negotiations between him and the club’s hierarchy are still ongoing.
According to reports, Al Nassr face competition from other Saudi clubs, while Salah himself is yet to make a final decision on his next destination.
The 31-year-old has featured in 38 matches across all competitions this season, scoring 12 goals and registering nine assists. Concerns are growing that he may have already played his final game for Liverpool after picking up a hamstring injury during their recent win over Crystal Palace.
While confirmation on the extent of the injury is still awaited from the club, Salah’s future appears increasingly uncertain as the summer transfer window approaches.
