Jesus Agrees to Wesley's Departure from Al-Nassr to Seek a Replacement
Coach Jorge Jesus acknowledged the possibility of the Brazilian winger Wesley leaving Al-Nassr Club during the upcoming winter transfer window, scheduled for early January, to make room for a new foreign player.
According to sources from ESPN network, Jesus is seeking to free up a spot in the team lineup to benefit from the abilities of another foreign player who may be added to the team during the transfer window.
Wesley's name was linked to several Brazilian clubs last season, but the current trend points to a potential move to a European club, with Sporting Lisbon considered a strong option.
Al-Nassr has set a financial condition for his departure, seeking to obtain a minimum of 15 million euros, despite the player's contract extending with the club until 2028, to ensure compensation for his financial and sporting value.
Since joining Al-Nassr from Brazilian Corinthians, Wesley has participated in 30 matches, scoring three goals and providing three assists, marking a significant presence in the yellow team's games.
This decision comes as part of Al-Nassr's preparations to strengthen its squad with distinguished foreign players and enhance the team's attacking capabilities ahead of the upcoming competitions in the Saudi Roshn League and continental tournaments.
According to sources from ESPN network, Jesus is seeking to free up a spot in the team lineup to benefit from the abilities of another foreign player who may be added to the team during the transfer window.
Wesley's name was linked to several Brazilian clubs last season, but the current trend points to a potential move to a European club, with Sporting Lisbon considered a strong option.
Al-Nassr has set a financial condition for his departure, seeking to obtain a minimum of 15 million euros, despite the player's contract extending with the club until 2028, to ensure compensation for his financial and sporting value.
Since joining Al-Nassr from Brazilian Corinthians, Wesley has participated in 30 matches, scoring three goals and providing three assists, marking a significant presence in the yellow team's games.
This decision comes as part of Al-Nassr's preparations to strengthen its squad with distinguished foreign players and enhance the team's attacking capabilities ahead of the upcoming competitions in the Saudi Roshn League and continental tournaments.