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Al Nassr reportedly make €30m bid for Gabriel Sara as Premier League clubs circle

Latest transfer update: Al Nassr have reportedly submitted a €30m offer to Galatasaray for Brazilian midfielder Gabriel Sara, but Aston Villa and Leeds are said to be interested, with Sara reportedly favouring Villa.

Al Nassr reportedly make €30m bid for Gabriel Sara as Premier League clubs circle

Al Nassr have reportedly made a €30m (around $32.6m) offer to Galatasaray for Brazilian midfielder Gabriel Sara, according to a World Soccer Talk story citing Turkish transfer insider Erdal Bozkurt. The same report says the proposed package includes a 20% sell-on clause. The move comes as Al Nassr look to strengthen their midfield after winning the Saudi Pro League.

Why it matters

If true, the bid would underline Al Nassr’s intent to continue spending to bolster the squad around Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of the next season. Gabriel Sara’s combination of goals, assists and playmaking in the Turkish Super Lig has made him a target for clubs in multiple leagues, and his arrival would address midfield depth concerns raised when Marcelo Brozovic missed key end-of-season fixtures through injury, according to the same source.

What the reports say and where they come from

World Soccer Talk relays claims that Erdal Bozkurt reported Al Nassr’s €30m package to Galatasaray and that the bid includes a 20% sell-on clause. Separately, Football Insider is cited as reporting strong Premier League interest in Sara, identifying Aston Villa as his primary suitor and saying Leeds United are also monitoring the situation. The supplied metadata does not include any official confirmation from Al Nassr, Galatasaray or the player’s representatives.

Player profile and fit for Al Nassr (as reported)

According to the supplied report, Gabriel Sara has produced seven goals and 12 assists across 58 appearances since joining Galatasaray, demonstrating the sort of creativity and set-piece delivery that would complement a striker like Cristiano Ronaldo. The story suggests Sara’s passing range, free-kick and corner ability would provide a different, younger distribution option compared with Marcelo Brozovic, who has been a key midfield figure for Al Nassr but missed late-season action through injury.

  • Reported €30m offer from Al Nassr to Galatasaray for Gabriel Sara, per Erdal Bozkurt (via World Soccer Talk).
  • Offer reportedly includes a 20% sell-on clause.
  • Aston Villa named as Sara’s primary transfer priority and main Premier League bidder, per Football Insider.
  • Leeds United reportedly monitoring the situation.
  • Source material does not include official club statements or confirmation of personal terms or a completed transfer.

Competition for Sara and transfer implications

The supplied report frames Sara as a player attracting interest from both Saudi Arabia and the Premier League. If Galatasaray received a concrete offer, they would need to weigh immediate transfer income and any sell-on provisions against keeping a productive midfield performer. From the player’s side, the report says Sara reportedly prefers a move to Aston Villa, though no contract or negotiation details are provided in the source material.

The World Soccer Talk piece also connects this activity to Al Nassr’s broader summer planning after winning the Saudi Pro League, noting the club is working to 'bolster its roster' and that Cristiano Ronaldo, having focused on the title and upcoming World Cup, has seen the club pursue reinforcement options behind the scenes.

What happens next (and what still needs confirming)

At present the supplied metadata reports a claimed bid but does not include confirmations from Al Nassr, Galatasaray, Aston Villa, Leeds United or Gabriel Sara’s representatives. Before treating the move as completed, the following items need verification: whether Galatasaray have accepted or rejected the offer, whether terms have been agreed with the player, and whether any official announcements are forthcoming. The story’s provenance rests on transfer-insider reporting rather than club releases.

Expect further updates if clubs issue statements, if Galatasaray disclose acceptance or rejection of any bid, or if Sara makes a public comment on his future. Until then, this should be regarded as a reported transfer approach rather than a done deal.