Last night, Al Nassr announced the successful signing of striker Kingsley Coman from Bayern Munich. Afterwards, the German team also sent a message of gratitude to Coman, wishing him luck and success in the next stage of his career.

Coman makes his Al Nassr debut (Photo: Getty).
According to some sources, Al Nassr spent about 30 million pounds to recruit Coman. The French player will sign a 3-year contract with the Saudi Arabian club. Here, he will receive a pretty generous salary of up to 20-25 million euros per season (after tax). Previously, he only received 17 million euros per season (before tax) at Bayern Munich.
Coman has officially ended his 10-year career with Bayern Munich. He joined the “Gray Tigers” in 2015 when he was just 19 years old on loan from Juventus, before signing a permanent contract in 2017.
In a decade at Allianz Arena, the player born in 1996 played 339 matches, scoring 72 goals. In which, Coman's biggest mark was scoring the only goal against PSG to help Bayern Munich win the 2020 Champions League.
During his time at Bayern Munich, Coman won a total of 9 Bundesliga titles, 6 Super Cups, 3 German Cups and 1 FIFA Club World Cup.

Despite losing his place at Bayern Munich, Coman is still a promising rookie at Al Nassr (Photo: Getty).
Last season, Coman played 45 matches, scored 9 goals and had 6 assists for Bayern Munich. However, after the appearance of Luis Diaz, Coman no longer has a place at the Allianz Arena.
At the age of 29, Coman decided to move to Saudi Arabia to “retire” when there were no more opportunities to advance his career. Here, the striker born in 1996 will play alongside many talented teammates such as C. Ronaldo, Sadio Mane, Inigo Martinez, Joao Felix.
Al Nassr spent a lot of money in the transfer window when recruiting three notable stars: Coman, Inigo Martinez, Joao Felix. They are determined to win the title after consecutive years of empty hands. This season, Al Nassr was even pushed down to compete in the Asian Cup C2.
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