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When a Portuguese Bid Targets a Saudi Star: Will Wes Jasova Leave Al Nassr in January?

17 November 2025

When a Portuguese Bid Targets a Saudi Star: Will Wes Jasova Leave Al Nassr in January?
Wesley Jasova on the transfer radar as European clubs monitor his situation at Al Nassr.

Portuguese Offer

Al Nassr, the Saudi powerhouse, faces the prospect of losing one of its foreign players in the upcoming winter transfer window after dropping out of manager Jorge Jesus’s plans.

Jesus is pushing to inject fresh blood into the squad and has told club management that it may be time to part ways with a few names, led by Brazilian winger Wesley Jasova.

The report from a Portuguese outlet states that the deal could hinge on a €15 million price tag (around SAR 65 million) if an official bid arrives in January’s market.

Sporting CP is identified as the standout admirer, yet Al Nassr remains firm on the financial terms before any negotiations commence.

Despite Sporting’s interest, Jasova isn’t necessarily the primary target for the Portuguese club, which is said to fancy Deportivo La Coruña’s Yeremy Hernández as its preferred option.

A Bola further notes that the deal is highly complex, with Deportivo unwilling to part with his teammate for any price in this window.

Meanwhile, Sport Mediaset Italia reports Sporting is seriously considering Jasova, especially as Deportivo’s demand for €20 million for Hernández is seen as steep and not sustainable for the Portuguese club’s budget.

Sporting believes the Jasova move is financially more feasible, given the liquidity to close a signing without entangled negotiations, while boosting their attacking options with a player who can be brought in without heavy bargaining.

Jasova joined Al Nassr in the summer of 2024 from Corinthians and has since made 31 appearances, scoring 3 goals and providing 4 assists, a profile that keeps European clubs watching him closely.

A Tough Opportunity

Jasova faces real difficulty breaking into Al Nassr’s regular lineup amid a crowded forward line featuring some of football’s biggest names.

The front line includes Cristiano Ronaldo, the focal point of the attack, Joao Felix, who can change a game in an instant, as well as Sadio Mané and Angelo, who bring experience and pace to the attack.

That level of competition makes consistent playing time hard to come by for Jasova, limiting his ability to showcase his true potential as a regular starter.

Therefore, European clubs’ interest appears logical: a young winger with the potential to contribute fully away from the pressure of Nassr’s lineup could thrive abroad and secure more minutes.

Stiff Challenges

Nassr faces tough, multi-faceted challenges this season, both domestically in the Saudi Pro League and in the AFC Champions League, raising the stakes higher than ever.

The league race is tightly contested with clubs like Al Hilal, Al Ittihad, and Al Ahli, all possessing quality, experience, and the consistency needed to stay at the summit.

Every match carries extra weight; even a small drop in points can compound pressure as the title battle intensifies.

In Asia, the Champions League presents a real test, with seasoned opponents and standout names capable of flipping results at any moment.

Continued high-level performance, tactical discipline, and solid time-management across domestic and continental fixtures are essential. Any absence of key players or lapses in focus could prove costly in decisive fixtures.

Management and staff must balance resources and keep players prepared, ensuring cohesion in every game as the season wears on.

As the campaign presses on and the schedule tightens, Nassr confronts a double challenge: defending the league crown while maintaining a steady progression in Asia toward continental glory.

Punchline time: In football transfers, rumors move faster than a winger with a caffeine boost—blink and you’ll miss the rumor becoming a bid.
Punchline two: If negotiations were sniper rounds, this window would be the one where every contract signs off with a silence louder than a stadium roar.

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I am Emma Amme, an English sports journalist born in 1998. Passionate about astronomy, contemporary dance, and handcrafted woodworking, I share my sensitive view of sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is reportedly interested in signing Wesley Jasova?

Sporting CP is identified as a key admirer, with Deportivo La Coruña also mentioned as a potential option.

What is the asking price for Jasova?

Around €15 million, approximately SAR 65 million, if an official bid arrives in January.

Why is a move abroad considered beneficial for Jasova?

To secure more consistent playing time amid strong competition at Al Nassr and to showcase his talents on a bigger stage.