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The 80 million FC Barcelona player that Cristiano's Al Nassr wants

The signing that Al Nassr could make to finish its transfer market

By William Estrella

The signing that Al Nassr could make to finish its transfer market
The signing that Al Nassr could make to finish its transfer market

The Arab league does not have the best intention to finish signing stars in the current transfer market. Few imagined that the arrival of Ronaldo in January 2023 was going to trigger a massive flight of talent to Saudi Arabia where a lot has to do with the impressive salaries offered in soccer in that country. Now, precisely the CR7 team wants to give its last market hit.

 

The signing of Sadio Mane, as well as that of Marcelo Brozovic, have been the two strong cards of the Al Nassr team for this market. However, now the club is looking for a new attacker to form a luxury trident with Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane, who are already scoring goals in the last games of the start of this new season. It is precisely about Raphinha.

The journalist Gianluigi Longari, known for his work in 'Sportitalia', was the first to reveal this interest, although up to now no formal offer has been made by Al-Nassr. However, initial contacts have already been made, suggesting that the Saudi club are determined to bolster their squad with renowned talent.

 

What will the club do with Raphinha?

The reality is that FC Barcelona would be great to obtain an amount close to 80 million euros for the Brazilian. However, the few guarantee options in attack for the culé club could condition their sale. On Raphinha's part, according to SPORT, the player wants to succeed at the Blaugrana club and would seek to continue.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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