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Al-Nassr is reportedly planning another summer spending spree, with a host of star names linked with a move to the Middle East, including Liverpool icon Mohamed SalahCristiano Ronaldo and Mohamed Salah could line up together next season(Image: Getty Images)Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah, alongside several other high-profile players, could link up with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr next season.Al-Nassr already possesses a squad brimming with quality, including Croatian World Cup finalist and Serie A winner Marcelo Brozovic, and multiple Bundesliga champion Kingsley Coman. Former Liverpool winger Sadio Mane, who claimed both Premier League and Champions League honors, also features alongside Ronaldo.Joao Felix and Inigo Martinez are among other notable names in Al-Nassr's ranks.
The Egyptian sits third on the club's all-time scoring charts and has secured two Premier League titles and the Champions League.Several bids have reportedly been tabled to secure his signature, including one from Al-Nassr. The club, owned by The Public Investment Fund (PIF), is understood to have expressed a wish to partner him with Ronaldo to form a formidable attacking duo, making him the league's standout new signing.Nevertheless, other Saudi clubs are also keeping a close eye on the striker's situation, among them Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, Al-Ahli, and Al-Qadsiah.
Questions have also been raised about how Salah might fit into Al-Nassr's setup.Bernardo SilvaAccording to Saudi newspaper Al-Yaum, Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal are locked in a battle to sign the Manchester City stalwart on a free transfer.The Portuguese playmaker joined City in 2017 and has made 451 appearances, claiming six Premier League titles and the Champions League under Pep Guardiola.Bernardo Silva will leave Manchester City at the end of his contract(Image: Getty Images)With City having confirmed his departure at the end of the season, the 31-year-old is thought to be wanted by Ronaldo at Al-Nassr. Inter Miami, part-owned by United icon David Beckham, is also interested in securing Casemiro's signature.And Brazilian side Sao Paulo is said to be prepared to offer the player a two-year contract with the opportunity to work for the club following his retirement.However, according to Marca, Ronaldo sees Casemiro as the defensive linchpin needed to cement Al-Nassr's supremacy in the Saudi Pro League.
