4 Clubs Compete to Sign Al-Nassr Star
Four European clubs are interested in signing Emerick Laporte, the star of Al-Nassr, during the ongoing summer transfer window.
Reliable journalist Akram Kanour stated that both Italian club Napoli and French club Marseille, along with Turkish duo Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray, are eager to acquire the player.
Laporte's contract with Al-Nassr ends at the end of next season.
Al-Nassr finished the Saudi league in third place with 70 points.
Reliable journalist Akram Kanour stated that both Italian club Napoli and French club Marseille, along with Turkish duo Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray, are eager to acquire the player.
Laporte's contract with Al-Nassr ends at the end of next season.
Al-Nassr finished the Saudi league in third place with 70 points.
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