You're right, I also don't understand Al nasr at the moment. Because at first glance they seem to want to be able to advance their team in order to be better next season, but in reality they don't seem too serious about it. Because as you said, Al Nasr's defense and goalkeeping problems have not been able to overcome, while next season will not be long in starting. So, with this, I think Al Nasr is really not serious about building a better team. Because until now Al Nasr has not been able to bring in a single player from Europe, and I think that is a serious problem for Al Nasr.
Because, other teams in the Saudi Arabian league, have moved quite well to bring in players. As well as Al Qadisiyah who have managed to bring in the top score of the serie a, namely Retegui and also Al Hilal has managed to bring in Theo Hernandez. So with this, how can Al Nasr compete with them if their team situation is like this.
Because, as we know Al Nasr really needs stone players who can help Ronaldo in attack and also players to strengthen his defense. And while currently Duran is also on loan by Al Nasr to another team. So with this it is clear that Al Nasr is really sure to have difficulties next season.
Well, this is another thing I don't understand about Al-Nassr. They have substantial funding, but for some reason, they haven't done much to improve their defense, which we all know is quite weak. In fact, one of the main reasons for the team's many losses isn't because they lack scoring ability, but because their defense is too easy for opponents to break through.
As far as I know, Al-Nassr has only signed two players so far, and I think they're just average players. They are Abdulmalik Al-Jaber, a central midfielder, and Nader Al-Sharari, a central defender.