

Newspaper 'La Gazzetta Dello Sport' reported that Mancini has signed a four-year contract with the Gulf state with an annual salary of 25 million euros and will be presented to media on Monday.
Saudi Arabia, who beat eventual champions Argentina at last year's World Cup in Qatar, have been without a national team coach since Herve Renard left to take charge of France's women's team.
The oil-rich nation has made waves this summer by buying a host of players from European clubs for teams in its Saudi Pro League. Brazil star Neymar was the latest in a growing list of big names to be attracted by the huge sums offered by the Saudis after Ronaldo kicked off the trend by moving to Al-Nassr in January.
Neymar left PSG for Al-Hilal this month, with a source close to the negotiations telling 'AFP' that he will earn 100 million euros a season.