Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr has announced the dismissal of manager Luis Castro. The Portuguese coach, who joined Al-Nassr last summer, has been relieved of his duties following a disappointing start to the season.
The decision to sack Castro comes after a series of underwhelming performances from Al-Nassr. The club, which signed Cristiano Ronaldo last January, has struggled to find consistent form and has been knocked out of the King Cup.
According to multiple reports, Al-Nassr is now in talks to appoint a new manager. The club is reportedly keen on bringing in a high-profile coach with a proven track record of success. One name that has been strongly linked with the position is Stefano Pioli, the former AC Milan manager.
Pioli led AC Milan to the Serie A title last season and has a wealth of experience in European football. His tactical acumen and ability to motivate players make him an attractive candidate for Al-Nassr.
If Pioli were to join Al-Nassr, he would be tasked with improving the team’s performances and helping them challenge for the Saudi Pro League title. The club’s ambition is to become a dominant force in Asian football, and they believe that a world-class manager is essential to achieve that goal.
The departure of Castro marks a significant change for Al-Nassr. The club has invested heavily in recent years, signing several high-profile players, including Ronaldo, Marcelo, and David Ospina. However, they have yet to realize their full potential.
The appointment of a new manager could be a turning point for Al-Nassr. A fresh start under a new coach could help the team rediscover their form and achieve their objectives.