Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino is reportedly a target for Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr.
The forward's contract is up in the summer and there is a possibility he could leave the Merseyside club after seven years of service.
According to The Mirror, Al-Nassr hope a lucrative offer against the fact he is no longer a regular starter for Liverpool could sway him into making the move to the Middle East.
Al-Nassr have also been linked with a move for clubless Cristiano Ronaldo, offering him a highly lucrative offer to join in January.
Firmino has seen a goalscoring resurgence this season under Jurgen Klopp, with seven Premier League goals in just 13 games, but still faces a battle for game time with Liverpool's depth of attacking talent.
Given that Liverpool possess younger forwards such as Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota, the Brazilian's long-term future is in doubt as it is unclear whether he will be continue to be a starter at Anfield.