Reports: Al-Nassr Attempts to Unite Salah and Ronaldo
Reports on the Goal website have revealed that the Saudi club Al-Nassr has strongly entered the race to sign the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, following the announcement of his expected departure from Liverpool at the end of the season.
The sources clarified that Al-Nassr's management views the deal as a major strategic goal, as part of its efforts to strengthen the team with international names that enhance its technical and marketing value.
The idea within the club revolves around forming an exceptional attacking duo, bringing together Mohamed Salah and the Portuguese legend Cristiano Ronaldo in one team.
This scenario is considered one of the most exciting ideas in the transfer market, especially given the overwhelming popularity that the two stars enjoy worldwide.
The data suggests that Al-Nassr's sports project could be a significant attraction to persuade Salah to embark on a new experience in the Saudi league in the near future.
If the deal is completed, seeing Mohamed Salah and Cristiano Ronaldo in the same jersey would not just be a dream, but a reality that could ignite competition and change the face of football in the region.
The sources clarified that Al-Nassr's management views the deal as a major strategic goal, as part of its efforts to strengthen the team with international names that enhance its technical and marketing value.
The idea within the club revolves around forming an exceptional attacking duo, bringing together Mohamed Salah and the Portuguese legend Cristiano Ronaldo in one team.
This scenario is considered one of the most exciting ideas in the transfer market, especially given the overwhelming popularity that the two stars enjoy worldwide.
The data suggests that Al-Nassr's sports project could be a significant attraction to persuade Salah to embark on a new experience in the Saudi league in the near future.
If the deal is completed, seeing Mohamed Salah and Cristiano Ronaldo in the same jersey would not just be a dream, but a reality that could ignite competition and change the face of football in the region.