Kingsley Coman has left Bayern Munich to join Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr, the clubs confirmed Friday.
The France international, who joined Bayern on a two-year loan from Juventus in 2015 before agreeing a permanent deal with the German side in 2017, will now link up with Cristiano Ronaldo as well as fellow summer signings Iñigo Martínez and João Félix, at Al Nassr.
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Al Nassr is looking to improve after finishing third in the Saudi Pro League last season and signed Ronaldo to a two-year contract extension in June.
Coman scored 72 goals in 339 matches for Bayern, including the winning goal in the 2020 Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain.
"It's hard to believe that nearly 10 years have passed since I first made Munich my home as a 19-year-old," Coman, 29, posted on Instagram. "In that time, I've been blessed to share unforgettable memories and success with this incredible club-9 Bundesliga titles, 6 Super Cups, 3 German Cups, a Club World Cup, and, above all, my proudest moment; scoring the winning goal in the 2020 Champions League final in Lisbon.
"This club will forever be a part of me, and I wish Bayern nothing but continued success in the seasons ahead. From the bottom of my heart, thank you."
Coman's departure from Bayern comes two weeks after the German champion signed Luis Díaz from Liverpool, intensifying Coman's competition for places. He got a fond farewell from Bayern coach Vincent Kompany after they won the Bundesliga together last season.
"When a player as successful as him leaves the club, it's always a bit emotional," Kompany said earlier Friday.
"You have to have understanding for his position in this situation and what he'd like. For me, what's important now is that we look forward and that we show a lot of respect for Kingsley Coman, for what he's done for this club."
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.