
A Surprising Condition for Cooperation for Al-Nasir's Departure to Al-Nasr
The management of the Cooperation Club has conditioned its counterpart at Al-Nasr to finalize a swap deal that includes the transfer of Portuguese player Otavio to the Cooperation team, in exchange for agreeing to the departure of left-back Saad Al-Nasir during the current summer transfer period.
The Cooperation management has offered an alternative option in case Otavio does not agree, which involves Al-Nasr paying an amount of 30 million riyals, along with waiving the services of player Mohammed Maran, in addition to a clause that grants Cooperation 20% of the future sale value of Al-Nasir to any other club.
These negotiations come amid Al-Nasr's desire to sign a new left-back, in response to the request of Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus, who is seeking to strengthen the team's defense in preparation for the new season.
Saad Al-Nasir is considered one of the most prominent options available to Al-Nasr to strengthen the left-back position, especially with his distinguished defensive and offensive capabilities that align with Jesus's style of play.
The newspaper "Asharq Al-Awsat" had previously revealed Al-Nasr's efforts to complete the deal as part of its plan to strengthen its squad with players capable of competing both locally and regionally.
The Cooperation management has offered an alternative option in case Otavio does not agree, which involves Al-Nasr paying an amount of 30 million riyals, along with waiving the services of player Mohammed Maran, in addition to a clause that grants Cooperation 20% of the future sale value of Al-Nasir to any other club.
These negotiations come amid Al-Nasr's desire to sign a new left-back, in response to the request of Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus, who is seeking to strengthen the team's defense in preparation for the new season.
Saad Al-Nasir is considered one of the most prominent options available to Al-Nasr to strengthen the left-back position, especially with his distinguished defensive and offensive capabilities that align with Jesus's style of play.
The newspaper "Asharq Al-Awsat" had previously revealed Al-Nasr's efforts to complete the deal as part of its plan to strengthen its squad with players capable of competing both locally and regionally.