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The incredible contract of £ 390,000 per week by Aymeric Laporte arrives at a prematurely end in Saudi Arabia.
The former central defender of Manchester City, who is currently the third highest defender in world football, has agreed to reduce links with Al Nassr, according to the AS.
He would have a difficult relationship with manager Stefano Pioli and should now leave the club in the coming days despite the signing of his agreement until 2026.
He was excluded from the match in the semi-finals of the Asian Champions League against Kawasaki Front in the clearest indication that he heads towards an exit.
The contracting contract in Laporte is placed third place on the list of best paid defenders, behind 553,225 per week of Kalidou Koulibaly and the new agreement of Virgil Van Dijk worth around £ 400,000 per week.
Although the 30 -year -old will not find his next contract so lucrative outside Arabia, there will always be a lot of interest in his signature.
Aymeric Laporte should leave Al Nassr before the expiration of his lucrative contract in 2026

The winner of Euro 2024 is the third highest defender in world football

The Laporte would have fallen with manager Stefano Pioli on the Saudi side
Real Madrid would have been interested in him before and was on the market for a defender, although it was likely to target a younger player.
And Marseille are currently among the vanguards to recruit him on a free transfer.
Laporte was part of the starting program for Spain when they beat England in the final of Euro 2024.
He showed that he could always occur at the highest level and was a faithful for Al Nassr, the same side as Cristiano Ronaldo plays.
But it seems that all acrimony is too much to overcome and its future is lying elsewhere, having joined the club for 23.6 million pounds sterling.
Al Nassr ended up losing the semi-final of the 3-2 Asian Champions League and the team is also apparently out of the title race.
They are currently third, 11 points behind the Al Ittihad leaders and five points behind Al Hilal in the second.