Kingsley Coman completes transfer to Al Nassr after successful spell at Bayern Munich

Kingsley Coman’s Move to Al Nassr

Kingsley Coman has made a significant career move by departing Bayern Munich to sign a three-year contract with Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League. This transition marks the end of an era for the 29-year-old French winger, who first landed at Bayern in 2015 on a loan deal from Juventus, solidifying his position with a permanent transfer two years later.

Achievements at Bayern Munich

During his time with the German giants, Coman netted an impressive total of 72 goals across 339 appearances. Notably, he etched his name into the club’s history by scoring the decisive goal in the UEFA Champions League final of 2020 against Paris Saint-Germain.

Coman’s Reflection on His Journey

Reflecting on his decade-long journey with Bayern, Coman shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, acknowledging the many memories and milestones he experienced since joining as a teenager. “It’s hard to believe that nearly 10 years have passed since I first made Munich my home as a 19-year-old,” he wrote.

He celebrated his contributions, which included winning nine Bundesliga titles, six Super Cups, three German Cups, and a Club World Cup, highlighting his pride in scoring the Champions League final goal in Lisbon.

Gratitude and Future Aspirations

In concluding his message, Coman expressed gratitude, stating, “This club will forever be a part of me, and I wish Bayern nothing but continued success in the seasons ahead. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.”

New Beginnings at Al Nassr

At Al Nassr, Coman will reunite with Cristiano Ronaldo and join new teammates João Félix and Iñigo Martínez, enhancing the club’s star power. Bayern Munich’s sporting director, Max Eberl, acknowledged Coman’s contributions, saying, “He earned an eternal place in the club’s history with his goal in the 2020 Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain. King will always be part of FC Bayern, and we wish him all the best for his new challenge.”