Al-Nassr has raised its bid for Moroccan international Youssef En-Nesyri to €34 million, including performance-related bonuses, in an effort to secure the forward from Turkish club Fenerbahçe. This revised offer exceeds their initial proposal of €30 million, intensifying the pressure on Fenerbahçe, who are now weighing their options.
Despite a previous rejection from the Turkish side, Al-Nassr’s persistence signals their strong desire to bring En-Nesyri to the Saudi Pro League.
According to Turkish media outlet Melet, the increased offer is designed to convince Fenerbahçe to reconsider their stance on the 26-year-old striker.
En-Nesyri, who was signed by Fenerbahçe last summer from Sevilla for €19.5 million, is currently under contract with the club until 2029.
The Moroccan has shown his value with consistent performances, making him a sought-after player in the transfer market.
Fenerbahçe, meanwhile, are exploring alternatives as they consider the possibility of selling the striker.
One potential move could involve a swap deal with Al-Nassr, with Brazilian forward Anderson Talisca, currently with the Saudi club, emerging as a possible replacement for En-Nesyri.
The proposed deal would not only strengthen Fenerbahçe’s attacking options but also allow them to profit from En-Nesyri’s appreciated value, as the Moroccan is now valued at around €22 million.
Should the deal go through, it would be a significant transfer for both clubs, with Al-Nassr aiming to bolster their attack and Fenerbahçe preparing for a potential shake-up in their squad.
As negotiations continue, the outcome remains uncertain, but the competition for En-Nesyri’s signature is clearly heating up.