Kingsley Coman sets to swap Bayern Munich for Al-Nassr in mega deal

French winger Kingsley Coman is on the verge of completing a sensational move from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich to Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr.

According to reports from Germany and Saudi Arabia, the 28-year-old is expected to sign a lucrative five-year contract worth €22 million in wages.

The transfer fee agreed between the two clubs is believed to be €36 million, marking one of the biggest signings of the summer for Al-Nassr as they continue to strengthen their squad with high profile European stars.

Coman, who famously scored the winning goal in the 2020 UEFA Champions League final for Bayern against Paris Saint-Germain, has been a key figure for the Bavarians since joining from Juventus in 2015.

During his time in Munich, he has won multiple Bundesliga titles, domestic cups, and international honors, establishing himself as one of the fastest and most technically gifted wingers in Europe.

However, Bayern’s recent restructuring under their new sporting direction, combined with the club’s desire to refresh the squad, opened the door for the move.

Al-Nassr, backed by Saudi Arabia’s ambitious football investment program, moved swiftly to secure Coman’s signature.

At Al-Nassr, Coman will join the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mané, and Aymeric Laporte in what is shaping up to be one of the most star studded squads in the Saudi Pro League.

The deal is expected to be officially announced once Coman completes his medical examinations in Riyadh later this week.