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Al Nassr is going strong in this transfer market. Cristiano Ronaldo‘s club has already signed many top talents from Europe, as they look to further strengthen their squad depth. Under the current financial restrictions to make any major moves, they will now have to pay from their own pocket.  The club hasn’t limited their desire to bolster their starting eleven as well as the reserves. They are now in talks to sign another Premier League player.

The recruitment committee had informed Al Nassr earlier that any signing they do from now on has to be financed from the club’s budget. After Cristiano Ronaldo’s recent injury, Castro’s feelings about building depth have only got stronger.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Nassr to sign ex-Tottenham Hotspur and PSG player

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s side is focusing on their defenses. The club has signed a lot of elite players for the midfield and feel it’s time to shift their focus to defense. The club is in talks to sign $8,680,000 worth Nottingham Forest defender Serge Aurier, as per a statement by French journalist Nabil Djellit.

 

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According to the social media post by Djellit, he said, “We will have to watch the Serge Aurier case until the end of the transfer window. The Ivory Coast international has interests from Saudi Arabia and more particularly from Al Nassr”. Serge Aurier had two failed stints before signing for Forest on a free transfer last year.

In his previous stint, he didn’t play well and couldn’t fit into Villarreal’s system and was released in a year. At Tottenham, he displayed some good performances but didn’t impress much in his 3-year long stint for the club to renew his contract. Steve Cooper would be willing to let go of Aurier if a good deal is struck.

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Al Nassr recently also confirmed their new signing. The player signed from FC Porto is a winger and has been signed for their midfield. Will Castro’s addition work out, let’s take a look at the other upcoming signings.

Al Nassr bags top talent from England and Portugal

Al Nassr has signed Otavio from FC Porto in a package worth $65 million. The Portuguese winger and attacking midfielder has been added to the squad to play alongside Seko Fofana and Marcelo Brozovic in the midfield. The player primarily played as a winger at FC Porto and fans would like to see how he adjusts to his new position. Al Nassr’s move for a Premier League defender is also about to be completed and can be announced anytime this week.

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Al Nassr is also about sign defender Aymeric Laporte from Manchester City. Multiple top clubs in Europe had been monitoring his situation after he fell through the ranks at City. Al Nassr also agreed with the player on personal terms as he is set to sign a contract till June 2026. The package is said to be around $32 million for Manchester City.

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Nassr will now look to onboard Serge Aurier but nothing prominent has been done on that front yet. The signing depends on how things pan out till the end of the transfer window. There have been no comments from the player’s side. Who do you think should Al Nassr sign next? Let us know in the comments.

 

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