Sadio Mane looks set to be the latest high profile star to make the switch to the Saudi Pro League this summer.
After a glittering spell with Liverpool, the Senegalese forward joined Bayern Munich last summer, signing a three-year deal worth £250,000-a-week.
The 31-year-old enjoyed a fast start to life in the Bundesliga, netting five times in his first six appearances, including a goal in their DFL-Supercup victory over RB Leipzig in July.
Mane's season took a significant knock in November as he sustained an injury against Werder Bremen that would see him miss out on representing Senegal at the World Cup in Qatar.
After missing more than two months on the sidelines, Mane's faltering season would reach a new low after he was suspended for punching teammate Leroy Sane after the club capitulated in defeat to Man City in the Champions League.
With a summer exit always on the cards after such a tumultuous campaign, reports suggest that Sane looks set to join Al Nassr.
According to a tweet from James Benge, the state-owned side have submitted a request to the country's Player Acquisition Centre of Excellence at the Ministry of Sport in order to finance the deal.
The report also claimed that a fee worth around £34million will be submitted, meaning Bayern will likely make a small profit on the Senegal international.
Mane will reportedly earn at net salary worth more than £650,000-a-week to make the switch to the nine-time Saudi champions.
Should the transfer go ahead Mane will join Cristiano Ronaldo and Alex Telles at the club that finished second in the Saudi Pro League last season.