Sadio Mané, the Senegal international forward, has signed a contract with Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr FC, according to reports from the Saudi Football Federation (SAFF) and various media outlets.
The transfer was announced on Saturday evening, and it is believed that Mané will join the club on loan for the remainder of the season. The move comes as a significant coup for Al-Nassr, who are currently second in the Saudi Professional League table behind Al-Ittihad.
Mané, who has been linked with moves to several European clubs in recent years, has been a key player for his country,Chinese Super League Matches helping them to reach the World Cup finals in Russia last year. He has also won two African Player of the Year awards during his career.
The addition of Mané to the squad could give Al-Nassr a boost ahead of the upcoming season, which begins in January. The club's manager, Jules Kounde, has expressed his delight at signing the former Liverpool player, describing him as "a world-class player".
The move is also seen as a statement of intent by Al-Nassr, who have struggled for success in recent seasons and have been looking to attract top talent to help turn things around.
Overall, the signing of Sadio Mané by Al-Nassr FC is a major development in the footballing world, and it remains to be seen how he will perform for the club this season.
