
Bayern Munich has rejected Al Nassr's €22 million bid to sign French winger Kingsley Coman.
The German club believes the offer financially falls short of their valuation, while Al Nassr's management continues negotiations in an attempt to reach an agreement.
After failed negotiations with Marseille over signing English forward Mason Greenwood, Al Nassr's new head coach, Portuguese Jorge Jesus, suggested signing the 29-year-old French player.
Marseille demanded €80 million for the sale of their star player, but this request was rejected by Al Nassr's negotiators, who then turned their attention to the Bayern Munich player.
Coman excels in both left and right wing positions and has two seasons remaining on his contract with the German club.
The French star has spent a decade with Bayern Munich, during which he has won 21 trophies, made 339 official appearances, scored 72 goals, and provided 71 assists.
He has also earned 58 caps for the national team, scoring 8 goals.