Sadio Mane is set to have a medical examination with Al Nassr on Monday as they have reached a £24m agreement to acquire him from Bayern Munich, as reported by Sky Germany.
The ex-Liverpool winger will enjoy a tax-free annual salary exceeding £34m (€40m) while playing for the Saudi Arabian club, equivalent to a wage of over £650,000 per week.
Mane is poised to finalize a contract extension that will stretch until 2027, potentially paving the way for him to accumulate a staggering total of £136m throughout the agreement.
On Monday, the 31-year-old is scheduled to undergo a medical examination in Dubai, a prerequisite before joining forces with Cristiano Ronaldo in the celebrated Saudi Pro League.
Mane, who arrived at Bayern just last summer in a £35m transfer from Liverpool, signed a three-year contract. However, his fortunes reversed when he had a falling out with his teammate Leroy Sane, resulting in him losing favor. This incident occurred after Bayern's defeat by Manchester City in the Champions League in April.
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Sadio Mane and Leroy Sane were involved in a post-match altercation in April
Mane was excluded from the team and received a penalty following Bayern's triumph in securing their 11th consecutive Bundesliga championship. The winger successfully netted 12 goals throughout his 38 appearances.
Despite being part of Bayern's pre-season tour in Asia, Mane was omitted from the lineup for Saturday's friendly match against Kawasaki Frontale in Tokyo.
Bayern stated that Sadio Mane is currently engaged in contract negotiations for a potential transfer, which is why he is not included in today's squad. Having joined from Southampton in 2016, Mane bid farewell to Anfield after playing in 269 matches and netting 120 goals across various competitions.
Bayern Munich initially paid £27.5m for the Senegal forward, with an additional £7.5m in potential bonuses.
During his tenure at Anfield, he achieved remarkable success, securing the Premier League, the Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup over a period of six years.
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