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From Arabia, the favour Cristiano Ronaldo would do for Jurgen Klopp

Al Nassr look to make another media splash by signing Roberto Firmino, who has yet to renew his contract with Liverpool

By Charles Cornwall

Al Nassr look to make another media splash by signing Roberto Firmino, who has yet to renew his contract with Liverpool

The year 2023 continues to give news to all that gives, and now with the winter transfer window of this season, the news around the movements in Liverpool arrive from Saudi Arabia, which has become the new paradise of footballers, and is that according to the latest reports of Al Nassr, Cristiano's team, they would be putting the eyes on a star of the Reds who is liked by Klopp and that would change the course of the squad.

With a fortune of millions in the Middle East, Al Nassr want to continue building an epochal team, and with Cristiano Ronaldo in their ranks, the next step for the "Yellow Giants" is to bring in an attacking partner for the Portuguese, who will help them to immediately consolidate titles in that country, and within the Asian continent itself, where they are aiming to win the AFC Champions League, which would be the first in their history.

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The Al Nassr sheikhs have already given the go-ahead for the signing of Brazilian Roberto Firmino, who is currently suffering from a muscle injury and who will also end his contract with The Pool this year. The 31-year-old now has more than 344 appearances under Jürgen Klopp, who in 2015 persuaded him to leave the Bundesliga and join Liverpool, and has so far scored 106 goals in recent history.

Firmino's renewal with the Reds is up in the air, as although Klopp himself is keen for the former Hoffenheim man to stay for at least a year, Liverpool's board has made no response, postponing the renewal of the player who missed out on his second World Cup, following the decision of the now former Brazil coach Tite. Bobby is reportedly asking for an increase of almost 12 million euros compared to the 10.87 million euros he currently earns per year.

<strong>Firmino could leave for Al Nassr</strong>

Al Nassr is clear that in order to sign Firmino, they will have to negotiate directly with the Reds who could still make a profit on the transfer, thus preventing the Brazilian from leaving in the summer and leaving the Reds with nothing financially. Al Naasr is a Middle Eastern institution with professional teams in basketball, volleyball, futsal, women's and men's football. It is currently the most expensive squad in the Arab Football League.

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