
Al-Nassr Rejects Marseille's Demands for Greenwood
The Saudi club Al-Nassr has rejected the financial terms imposed by French club Olympique Marseille regarding the sale of English winger Mason Greenwood during the current summer transfer window.
According to the Saudi newspaper "Al-Riyadiyah", Marseille's management demanded a fee of 80 million euros for relinquishing Greenwood, which was met with refusal by Al-Nassr's management, who began exploring alternative options.
The newspaper indicated that Al-Nassr has shifted its interest to French star Kingsley Coman, a winger for Bayern Munich, whose contract with the German club extends for another two seasons, and whose market value is estimated at around 30 million euros according to "Transfermarkt".
Coman has an impressive record with Bayern Munich, having played 10 seasons with the team, during which he participated in 339 matches, scoring 72 goals and providing 71 assists, and has won 21 titles.
According to the Saudi newspaper "Al-Riyadiyah", Marseille's management demanded a fee of 80 million euros for relinquishing Greenwood, which was met with refusal by Al-Nassr's management, who began exploring alternative options.
The newspaper indicated that Al-Nassr has shifted its interest to French star Kingsley Coman, a winger for Bayern Munich, whose contract with the German club extends for another two seasons, and whose market value is estimated at around 30 million euros according to "Transfermarkt".
Coman has an impressive record with Bayern Munich, having played 10 seasons with the team, during which he participated in 339 matches, scoring 72 goals and providing 71 assists, and has won 21 titles.