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According to Yagiz Sabuncuoglu, Al-Nassr attacking midfielder Talisca has agreed to join the Turkish giants in 2025. However, Fenerbahce have reportedly failed to agree a fee and salary for the 30-year-old – who would earn 12 million euros per year.

Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr came in far behind Al-Hilal last season, therefore, losing a player of Talisca’s caliber would be a major blow for the Saudi Pro League side. However, the report adds that negotiations between the two sides continue.

A hard blow for Cr7

Since the Brazilian joined Al-Nassr from Chinese side Guangzhou in 2021, he has scored 76 goals and made 10 assists in 102 matches. His contract with his current employers runs until summer 2026, so Al-Nassr might want decent pay for his services if he leaves.

Apart from the Talisca transfer speculations, the player could play for Al-Nassr in their upcoming AFC Champions League away match against Al-Gharafa on Monday

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