A new club has reportedly agreed to sign Al Nassr superstar Sadio Mane, but only on one condition.
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The Senegal international has been strongly linked with a move away from the Saudi Pro League giants in recent weeks, after just one season at the club.
Despite scoring 19 goals and assisting 11 more strikes last term for the Knights of Najd, the 32-year-old has been subject to criticism from supporters and section of the media in the Middle East.
It has been reported that Al Nassr are open to the idea of the former Liverpool and Bayern Munich forward leaving ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.
According to Saudi outlet Okaz, the people in charge of recruitment in Saudi Arabia have contacted Al Ittihad over a potential loan move for Mane.
The club, which already boasts stars such as Karim Benzema, N'Golo Kante and ex-Liverpool midfielder Fabinho, have returned the interest in landing Mane's signature.
However, club CEO Domingos Suarez would only reportedly agree to bring the African superstar to his side should the Senegal talisman agree to a reduced salary.
Mane is believed to be earning €25 million (R481.7 million) annually at Al Nassr, with it thought that the league's organisation is currently not prepared to lower the winger's wages.
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Both Al Nassr and Al Ittihad are run by the Saudi Public Investment Fund.
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