The Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr has reportedly reached an agreement with Bayern Munich to sign the winger Kingsley Coman.
According to The New York Times on Monday, Coman’s transfer fee is estimated to be between 25 and 30 million euros.
If the deal goes ahead, Coman will become Al Nassr’s fifth permanent signing of the summer transfer window, following centre-back Inigo Martinez’s free transfer from Barcelona.
Meanwhile, Bayern have signed winger Luis Díaz from Liverpool for €75 million.
The 29-year-old joined Bayern from Juventus in 2017, having initially arrived on loan in August 2015. He has made 339 appearances for the German club, scoring 72 goals and providing 71 assists.
Last season, the French international made 45 appearances, scoring nine goals and providing six assists, helping the team to win the Bundesliga title again. He was sidelined by Bayern for a period due to a muscle tear and fatigue.
Coman came through the PSG academy, making four appearances for the Ligue 1 senior team before moving to Juventus in 2014.
The winger played for France at various youth levels before making his senior debut in 2015, aged 19, and has since made 58 appearances for Les Bleus, scoring eight goals.