Astronomical offers from clubs from Saudi Arabia to football players and coaches in Europe continue to appear day by day. The avalanche was triggered by the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr; after him, Marcelo Brozović from Inter and Seko Fofana from Lans arrived in Riyadh, but it is clear that the bombastic transfers do not end there. According to the French Footmercato, which is also reported by the Catalan Sport, Al Nassr tried to hire Barcelona’s Ousmane Dembele. However, they received a negative reply.Although he suffered injuries again at the end of the season, with the arrival of Xavi on the Barcelona bench, the French striker finally played at a high level, as was expected when he was paid an astronomical 105,000,000 euros to Borussia Dortmund in 2017, and an additional 30,000,000 through later bonuses. The 26-year-old Dembele has shown he can still live up to expectations, but with his contract set to expire in a year’s time, his fate at Camp Nou is uncertain.##NAJAVA_MECA_7387698##Both the club and the player publicly emphasize that they would like to continue their cooperation, but the problem is the French winger’s high salary, which is around 10,000,000 euros net per season, and negotiations on extending the cooperation are currently on hold. The Catalans are trying to sell some other players, to see if they could keep Dembele. If they don’t find a solution, the Spanish champion would have to find a buyer who would meet the requirement of 50,000,000 euros for compensation. Al Nassr has already contacted, but Footmercato writes that Dembele rejected the offer.And it was allegedly worth a fantastic 40,000,000 euros per season for a five-year contract, so 200,000,000 euros! The Frenchman, however, is keen to stay at Barcelona and help the Catalans return to the cream of European football. Such an attitude surely pleases Xavi, but if the inspection from UEFA knocks on the door of Camp Nou again due to Financial Fair Play, it could all be in vain…BREAKING: Ousmane Dembele rejected a massive offer from Saudi Arabia side Al Nassr.The Saudi club offered him a five year deal worth €40m per year,or €200m over five seasons.They were also ready to pay the Frenchman €50m release clause. pic.twitter.com/D13jFuxSMz— FOOTBALL NEWS LIVE@ (@UdohVic86515959) July 23, 2023