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·28 mai 2026

More for Bayern: Ronaldo title makes the cash register ring

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Cristiano Ronaldo and his club Al-Nassr recently won the Saudi Pro League title, which is also very good news for FC Bayern, as this title will make the cash register ring

The reason for this is the sale of Kingsley Coman to the Ronaldo club. In August 2025, the Frenchman left FC Bayern after many successful years and joined Al-Nassr. At the time, the record champions collected a transfer fee of 25-30 million euros


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Coman played a total of 41 times for Al-Nassr last season, scoring 16 goals and setting up twelve assists. However, it is not these statistics that have FC Bayern rejoicing

Bayern cashes in thanks to Coman clause

Rather, it is about a clause that was anchored in the contract. As Arriyadiyah reports, Ronaldo’s club will have to pay a total of six million euros in bonuses for the transfers of Joao Felix and Coman. A larger part of this will go to Chelsea, but FC Bayern can still look forward to around one million euros

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Even if this sum does not have a significant impact on the club’s own transfer plans, this payment will also be gladly accepted. In any case, it is part of FC Bayern’s model to also take some smaller sums this summer. For example, it is very likely that young players who were previously on loan will also be sold

Lovro Zvonarek has already been linked with a move to Croatia, and other players could follow. In conjunction with the wages saved on players such as Leon Goretzka or Raphael Guerreiro, Max Eberl is likely to have come a step closer to his goal of maintaining financial balance in the summer

Coman is still tied to Al-Nassr until the summer of 2028, so it could well be that money will flow back to the record champions if they win further titles.

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