Kingsley Coman is on the verge of leaving Bayern Munich for Saudi Arabia, with the French winger set to join Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr.

What's Behind The Transfer?

The deal is being negotiated at around $35 million, with Coman expected to earn between €20 million and €25 million per year.

Bayern's Supervisory Board initially rejected an offer of €30 million, demanding an improved deal.

Impact On Bayern's Transfer Plans

With two years remaining on his contract, Bayern is keen to finalize the sale quickly to allow room for maneuver in the market.

The German club has already attempted to sign Nick Woltemade and made a €50 million plus add-ons bid for a Stuttgart player, which was rejected.

Funds from Coman's departure could fuel a renewed push for reinforcements.

Coman's Legacy At Bayern

Coman has spent ten seasons at Bayern, making over 300 appearances and leaving a lasting mark with decisive goals.

He scored the strike that secured the 2020 Champions League title against PSG.

What Comes Next For Bayern?

Should Coman's move be confirmed, Bayern will need to find a reliable replacement to fill a major attacking void.

The German club will be looking to sign a new winger to replace Coman's pace and skill on the pitch.

Coman was left out of the squad for the German Super Cup due to “final talks” regarding his transfer.

The transfer is expected to be completed soon, with Coman set to join Al Nassr in the coming weeks.

Bayern is looking to finalize the sale quickly to allow room for maneuver in the market.

The German club has a busy transfer window ahead, with several players set to leave and join the club.

Coman's departure will be a significant loss for Bayern, but the club is looking to the future.

The French winger has been a key player for Bayern, but the club is confident in its ability to replace him.