Jhon Duran set to leave Aston Villa and join Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr as medical planned

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Jhon Duran is set to undergo a medical with Al Nassr ahead of a move from Aston Villa, talkSPORT understands.

The big-spending Saudi Pro League is looking to make another major attacking transfer this January with Duran the next to join them in a £75.3million package.

Duran could be set for a massive payday thanks to his fine form
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It’s a transfer that will see the 21-year-old Colombian play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, who signed for Al Nassr at the beginning of 2023.

Signed in 2023 from Chicago Fire, Duran impressed enough to attract interest from Chelsea in his first season, but this January had been all about another London club.

talkSPORT understands that West Ham bid £40million and £57million for the Villa man this month and despite the Hammers being unsuccessful, Saudi dealmakers haven't been put off.

And they've had success too, with talkSPORT’s Saudi correspondent Ben Jacobs saying Duran has agreed terms.

Duran’s pending move comes after Jacobs also reported that Al Nassr have also been keen on Bundesliga talent Victor Boniface.

Boniface looked set for a long and successful career in Germany, but could be heading out of Bayer Leverkusen amid a potential fee of €60million [£50million].

The 24-year-old Nigerian was their top scorer in all competitions last season, netting 21 goals as they only lost a single match, the Europa League final.

Becoming Bundesliga champions for the first time and DFB Pokal winners, Leverkusen haven't had the same unstoppable form, but remain in the title hunt and look set to go deep in the Champions League.

Taking the burden up front have been Patrik Schick with 17 goals and Florian Wirtz with 14, while Boniface is down on eight.

He also missed a lengthy stint due to a car accident in October, yet just a month later a video appeared online of him texting while driving.

Duran is set to leave Villa nearly two years after signing
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Double winner Boniface has also been eyed
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Commenting on the matter, head coach Xabi Alonso said: “Of course driving while on your phone is not allowed.

“It's not good and it shouldn't happen. I haven't seen Boni yet but he knows. We have to tell him that it's not correct behaviour, it's not allowed.”

Boniface remained out of the team and hasn't played for Leverkusen since November, having twice been left on the bench after returning to the squad in January.

In the unlikely event both Duran and Boniface are signed, one could be allocated to another Saudi Pro League club.

With their age and pedigree, either could fill a huge superstar gap in Saudi with the world's most expensive-ever footballer, Neymar, departing Al Hilal after just 18 months.

With reports that he's set to return home to Santos where his career began, Neymar confirmed his departure on social media, writing: "To everyone at Al Hilal, to the fans, Thank you!!

"I gave everything to play and I wish we enjoyed better times on the pitch together… To Saudi, thank you for giving me and my family a new home and new experiences.

"I now know the real Saudi and have friends for life. I always felt your love and passion for the game.

"I will be following your journey ahead as a club and a country towards 2034. Your future will be incredible, special things are happening. And I will always support you!!!"

Neymar features in just five out of a possible 59 games for Al Hilal due to injury with the side winning four trophies, including the Pro League.

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