Al-Nasr meets its technical needs through the players of the French League

Al-Nasr meets its technical needs through the players of the French League

During the current summer transfer period, Saudi Arabia depended on players who had previously played in the French league, as it recruited four new players, all of whom had previously played for French teams.
Al Nasr signed Alvaro Gonzalez from Marseille on Monday, joining Colombian David Ospina, Ivorian Gislan Konan, and Brazilian Luiz Gustavo.

The Colombian Ospina is the most played quartet in the French league, having played for Nice in 189 matches between 2008 and 2014, when he opted to go to Arsenal.
Gislan Konan, an Ivorian left-back, has played 95 games for Reims since moving from the Portuguese division in 2018, scoring three goals and making six saves before joining Al-Nassr last month.

The axis of Brazil Luiz Gustavo opted to transfer to France in 2017 after playing for Hoffenheim, Bayern Munich, and Wolfsburg in Germany. He played 67 games for the white and blue squad in the French League, scoring seven goals and setting up two more.
Alvaro Gonzalez of Spain was the final player to join Al-Nassr from the French League. He appeared in 58 games with Marseille, scoring two goals and making three assists.

Al-roster Nasr’s features a former French League player, Cameroonian Vincent Aboubakar, who spent four years split between Lorient and Valenciennes, playing 109 games and scoring 26 goals. Then multiply by 18.

Al-technical Nasr’s requirements are met by players from the French League.

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