The story between Kingsley Coman and Bayern Munich has come to an end. After ten years in Germany, the French international (58 caps) is leaving Europe for Saudi Arabia — and a golden deal at Al-Nassr.
At 29, Coman is set to earn an eye-watering €20–25 million per year, placing him among the Saudi Pro League’s top earners alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mané. Bayern, meanwhile, cash in €30–35 million, continuing their summer overhaul after the exits of Sané and Müller, balanced by the €70m signing of Luis Díaz.
For Coman, this marks his first adventure outside Europe — and a decision clearly driven by financial security and the allure of joining Ronaldo’s club. He departs with an impressive record: 339 games, 72 goals, 71 assists and nine Bundesliga titles.
The end for France Team ?
But his Saudi move could complicate his international future. While Didier Deschamps hasn’t shut the door, the rise of Barcola, Doué and Cherki could limit Coman’s chances with France. Still, he’s made his choice: a fortune in Riyadh and life under the Saudi spotlights.
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