Al Nassr secured the league crown on the final day of the season after a dominant 4-1 victory over Damac FC, finishing two points ahead of rivals Al Hilal SFC in a dramatic title race.
Mané played an important role in the decisive victory, opening the scoring as Al Nassr sealed the championship in front of their supporters.
The Senegal international celebrated the historic achievement alongside several family members and close friends who travelled to witness the occasion, with the atmosphere described as highly emotional after the club secured its first league title since his arrival.
Speaking to Al Arabiya Net, Mané’s agent Othman Koufia confirmed that the former Liverpool FC forward has no intention of leaving Saudi Arabia.
According to Koufia, the 34-year-old remains fully committed to Al Nassr and is enjoying both professional success and personal stability in the country.
The agent explained that Mané always maintained belief that Al Nassr could eventually win the title despite the pressure and difficult moments faced during the closing weeks of the campaign.
Koufia also highlighted the importance of family comfort in the player’s decision to continue his career in Saudi Arabia.
He revealed that Mané and his relatives have adapted well to life in the country, with the Senegalese forward regularly welcoming family members throughout the season.
The celebrations following the title win reportedly included several close relatives and friends, underlining how settled the player has become away from football.
The agent further disclosed that one of the major reasons behind Mané’s move to Al Nassr was the opportunity to play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo.
According to Koufia, the Senegal international views Ronaldo as one of the greatest players in football history and was excited by the prospect of sharing the pitch with the Portuguese superstar.
Mané’s future had attracted speculation in recent months, but his agent’s latest comments now appear to have settled any uncertainty surrounding the Senegal captain’s immediate plans following Al Nassr’s successful title-winning campaign.