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Al Nassr could boast a line up featuring several of the world's top talent next season - if Cristiano Ronaldo's team gets their way this summerLiverpool icon Mohamed Salah, and a host of other star names, could join Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr next season. The Egyptian is third on the club's all-time top scorers list and has won two Premier League titles and the Champions League at Anfield.READ MORE: 'I played for Man Utd – the club's bosses must avoid making ridiculous decision this summer'READ MORE: Liverpool news: Double deal update as Reds risk Trent Alexander-Arnold transfer repeatSeveral offers have reportedly emerged to secure his services, including one from Al Nassr.
It's believed the club, who are owned by The Public Investment Fund (PIF), expressed a desire to pair him with Ronaldo to create a fearsome strike force, making him the league's new marquee signing.However, other Saudi clubs are also closely monitoring the striker's situation, including Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, Al-Ahli, and Al-Qadsiah. There have also been questions raised about just how Salah would fit into the side at Al Nassr.Bernardo SilvaAccording to the Saudi newspaper Al-Yaum, Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal are competing to sign the Man City icon on a free transfer.
The Portuguese playmaker joined City in 2017 and has made 451 appearances, winning six Premier League titles and the Champions League under Pep Guardiola.With City having confirmed his exit at the end of the season, the 31-year-old is thought to be wanted by Ronaldo at Al Nassr. The Spanish giants have reportedly offered the defender a one-year extension, which could complicate any transfer.Diogo CostaAl Nassr are said to be in the market for a new goalkeeper after being unimpressed by current keepers, Brazilian star Bento and Raghed Al-Najjar, who is currently out through injury.The 26-year-old Costa, who has won two Primeira Liga titles with Porto, would be seen as a major coup for Al Nassr with clubs such as United and City both linked with him in recent times.While Ronaldo and co are said to be leading the chase for the shot stopper, Costa extended his contract with Porto until June 2030 in December 2025, meaning they would have to cough up a hefty fee to prise him away from his current side.Speaking to O Jogo, Costa also claimed he would like to finish his career in Portugal.
