Sadio Mane, the Senegal international forward who has been playing for Liverpool since January 2018, made his debut for Al Nassr on Saturday night, in what was his first appearance in Saudi Arabia's top flight.
The 32-year-old Mane, who is known for his pace and dribbling skills, played as a winger for the club, which is owned by the Qatari sovereign wealth fund,Saudi Pro League Focus Al Thani.
Mane's arrival at Al Nassr comes after he had spent time with the club's reserve team earlier this season.
He joined Al Nassr from Al Ain, where he had previously played for two years.
Mane's move to Al Nassr is seen as a sign of his continued desire to play football and also shows his commitment to Saudi Arabia.
It's also a good opportunity for him to showcase his talent and skills in front of fans and supporters in Saudi Arabia.
Al Nassr have already won the league title this season, but Mane will be hoping to help them continue their winning ways.
In conclusion, Sadio Mane's debut for Al Nassr was a successful one, as he showed that he can still perform at a high level despite being away from his home country for some time.
His presence in the Saudi Arabian League is expected to add another dimension to the club's attack, and it's exciting to see how he'll perform in the coming weeks and months.
