Sadio Mane is reportedly planning to leave Al Nassr at the end of the season, with growing interest from Turkish side Besiktas.
The Senegal international, who joined Al-Nassr as part of the Saudi Pro League’s high-profile recruitment drive, is now weighing up his future as the summer transfer window approaches.
Sources indicate that discussions are already underway, with Besiktas emerging as a serious contender for the 31-year-old’s signature. The Istanbul-based club are believed to be exploring the conditions of a potential deal as they look to strengthen their attacking options.
Sadio Mane has remained a key figure for Al-Nassr since his arrival, contributing both goals and experience to the squad. However, speculation over his future has intensified in recent weeks, with reports suggesting he could be open to a new challenge in Europe.
A move to Besiktas would mark a return to European football for the former Liverpool FC star, who previously enjoyed a highly successful spell in the Premier League. His experience at the highest level could prove valuable for the Turkish side as they aim to compete domestically and in continental competitions.
While negotiations are still at an early stage, the potential transfer highlights the fluid nature of the summer market, particularly involving players who moved to Saudi Arabia during the league’s recent expansion.
For Al-Nassr, Mane’s possible departure would represent a significant change within their attacking setup, while Besiktas could secure a major signing if talks progress.
No official agreement has yet been reached, but developments are expected in the coming weeks as both clubs assess their options ahead of the transfer window.