Kingsley Coman has completed a move to Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr from German champions Bayern Munich. The French winger has signed a three-year contract that runs until 2028, both clubs confirmed on Friday.
Coman, now 29, first joined Bayern Munich on loan from Juventus back in 2015. The move became permanent in 2017, and he went on to spend ten seasons at the club.
During his time in Germany, Coman won nine Bundesliga titles, the UEFA Champions League, and the FIFA Club World Cup. One of his most memorable moments came in 2020 when he scored the only goal in Bayern’s 1-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final.
In a statement, Bayern said: “Ten years after first joining us, Kingsley Coman has left Munich to join Al Nassr.”
Al Nassr, who already have stars like Cristiano Ronaldo in their squad, announced the deal on X, saying Coman was officially their player and that his contract is valid until 2028.
This move marks another high-profile signing for the Saudi Pro League as they continue to attract big names from European football.

