Al-Nassr are reportedly shifting their focus to Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli as they continue their hunt for a marquee left winger. After failing to persuade Liverpool to sell Luis Diaz, the Saudi Pro League side have identified the Brazilian international as a prime alternative to bolster their squad this summer.
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Duran to join Fenerbahce on loanAl-Nassr view Martinelli as his replacementReady to pay €85m (£73m) for the forwardFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
This summer’s transfer dealings have kicked off early in Saudi Arabia, with the league’s window officially opening 17 days ahead of schedule on Thursday. And according to ’s podcast, Al-Nassr are preparing a serious bid to lure Martinelli to the Middle East as Duran is set for life in the Turkish Super Lig with Fenerbahce.
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Al-Nassr had initially set their sights on Liverpool's Diaz as their preferred target, but the Merseyside club remains adamant that the Colombian is not available at any price. With that door firmly closed, attention has now turned to Martinelli, who could prove to be both an exciting and attainable alternative. Al-Nassr are reportedly willing to test the Gunners’ resolve with a substantial offer of approximately €85 million (£73m/$99.5m).
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While Arsenal have no immediate intention of letting Martinelli leave, there is a growing belief that a lucrative offer from Al-Nassr could open the door for negotiations. Arsenal have been linked with Real Madrid’s Rodrygo and Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon as possible replacements. The capital raised from selling Martinelli could be crucial in financing a deal for either winger.
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Al-Nassr are also considering a move for West Ham United’s Mohammed Kudus and Bayer Leverkusen’s Victor Boniface. Boniface was reportedly close to signing before Al-Nassr opted to bring in Duran instead, and now the Nigerian could be back on the radar. Meanwhile, Kudus remains a more complicated pursuit, as Saudi clubs are subject to a £120m ($164m) release clause in his contract.