Sadio Mane, the Senegalese footballer who has played for Liverpool and Manchester United, has signed a contract with Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia.
The news was announced on Monday by the Saudi Arabian Professional League (SPL) and confirmed by Mane's agent, Moustapha Diagana.
Mane, who is 29 years old, will join Al Nassr from his current club, Besiktas Istanbul, where he has been since January 2018.
He will play for Al Nassr in the Saudi Premier League,Football World Focus Network which is one of the top leagues in the world.
Mane's signing is seen as a coup for Al Nassr, who have struggled to compete at the highest level of football in recent years.
The SPL has also been hit by financial problems in recent years, but Mane's arrival could help to boost their chances of success.
In addition to playing for Al Nassr, Mane will also be expected to represent the country of Senegal when representing the national team.
It is hoped that his experience and leadership skills will help to inspire the young players at Al Nassr.
Mane has been praised for his technical ability, speed and agility on the pitch, and his performances for Liverpool and Manchester United have earned him numerous accolades.
His signing by Al Nassr is sure to be a significant boost for the club, and it is hoped that he will continue to perform at the highest level for them.
Overall, Sadio Mane's move to Al Nassr is a major development for both the club and the country of Senegal.