Details of Al-Nasr’s offer to sign Youssef N-Nesiri from Fenerbahce…and Anderson Talisca enter into deal
Saudi Al-Nasr Club is trying to secure a deal with Turkish club Fenerbahce for striker Youssef N-Nesiri during the winter transfer window in January 2025. Recent reports suggest that N-Nesiri could soon sign with Al-Nasr.
Another player, Brazilian Anderson Talisca, is also in the spotlight with rumors of a potential move. However, Turkish sports journalist Ahmed Konanak clarified that N-Nesiri’s transfer and Talisca’s situation are separate. Fenerbahce offered to loan Talisca for six months, with an option to buy in the summer of 2025, but Al-Nasr wants to either sell him permanently or arrange a loan with a mandatory purchase.
For N-Nesiri, Al-Nasr has reportedly made an offer of €25 million plus 15% of any future sale to Fenerbahce. It is noteworthy that Fernando Hierro, Al-Nasr’s sporting director, contacted Sevilla, N-Nesiri’s former club, before negotiations with Fenerbahce started. Sevilla plans to buy back N-Nesiri for €20 million and then sell him for €35 to €40 million.
What are the potential impacts of Youssef N-Nesiri’s transfer on Al-Nasr’s performance in the Saudi Pro League?
Interview with Sports Analyst on Saudi Al-Nasr’s Pursuit of Youssef N-Nesiri
Interviewer: Thank you for joining us today. We’ve seen recent reports on Saudi Al-Nasr’s interest in Youssef N-Nesiri. What are the prospects for this transfer happening as we approach the winter window in January 2025?
Analyst: Thank you for having me. The situation appears quite promising for Al-Nasr. They’ve reportedly made a solid offer of €25 million plus 15% of any future sale to Fenerbahce. Given the eagerness from both the club and the player, we could see this deal finalized shortly unless unexpected complications arise.
Interviewer: That’s interesting. Can you explain the context of this deal? What makes N-Nesiri such a valuable target for Al-Nasr?
Analyst: N-Nesiri is a proven striker with a strong performance record. He joined Fenerbahce just last summer for €20 million, and given his age and skill set, he’s projected to be a significant contributor on the field. Al-Nasr is clearly looking to bolster their attacking options, and N-Nesiri’s recent statistics—four goals and two assists in 17 appearances—demonstrate his potential impact.
Interviewer: Alongside N-Nesiri, there are rumors regarding Anderson Talisca. Can you clarify the situation surrounding him?
Analyst: Yes, Talisca’s case is distinct from N-Nesiri’s. Fenerbahce proposed a loan for Talisca with an option to buy next summer. However, Al-Nasr is looking for something more definitive, whether that means a permanent sale or a loan with an obligatory purchase clause. The club’s strategy indicates they are serious about restructuring their squad.
Interviewer: How does Fernando Hierro’s role as sporting director play into these negotiations?
Analyst: Hierro’s involvement is crucial. His proactive engagement with Sevilla about N-Nesiri before even triggering talks with Fenerbahce reflects a strategic approach. Sevilla’s interest in a buy-back clause potentially facilitates the deal in a manner that benefits all parties involved—Al-Nasr gets their striker while Sevilla can ensure a profit margin.
Interviewer: What are the implications for both clubs if this transfer goes through?
Analyst: For Al-Nasr, acquiring N-Nesiri means gaining a quality striker who can elevate their goal-scoring capabilities. For Fenerbahce, selling him for a fee that is likely higher than the original transaction could provide financial flexibility and reinvestment opportunities. It’s a win-win situation reflecting both clubs’ ambitions within their leagues and international competitions.
Interviewer: Thank you for your insights. It will be fascinating to see how these developments unfold in the coming days.
Analyst: My pleasure. The winter transfer window always brings excitement and surprises, and this year is no exception. We’ll definitely be watching closely.
Hierro’s contact accelerated discussions between Al-Nasr and Fenerbahce. The deal for N-Nesiri may conclude in the coming hours unless complications arise. N-Nesiri, 27, joined Fenerbahce from Sevilla in summer 2024 for €20 million and has a contract until June 30, 2029. He has scored 4 goals and provided 2 assists in 17 matches with Fenerbahce.
