Real Madrid transfer target, Aymeric Laporte is reportedly open to leaving Al-Nassr when the January transfer window opens.
The Spain international has been linked with Los Blancos following a number of injuries in the defensive area of the team.
For a variety of factors, including his nationality, experience, and the UEFA Champions League-winning run under Pep Guardiola, Madrid opt for the former Manchester City player.
There has been a consensus that it is nearly impossible to sign the center-back, though, because Al-Nassr will not allow one of their most valuable players to leave, particularly on loan.
In an interview with El Larguero via Madrid Universal, the Riyadh-based club defender was recently asked to remark on Real Madrid’s interest in signing him this winter.
“I’m not very aware of it. I’ve read the same as you, so there’s no problem,” he began.
“I would obviously listen to a call from Real Madrid. You don’t ignore clubs like that,” he added.
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A legitimate concern, considering the exorbitant pay in the Middle East, was whether he would be willing to leave Saudi Arabia and return to Spain.
“I’ve already commented on it more than once. My idea of going back is there. I have my whole family in Europe. My idea of returning is there,” he said, opening the door to a departure.
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