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Jhon Duran plotting 600-MILE commute to avoid living in Saudi Arabia hours after signing £320k a week Al-Nassr contract


JHON DURAN is planning a 600-mile commute from Bahrain to his new Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr.

The Colombia striker completed a £70million move from Aston Villa  at the end of last week — but has told Al-Nassr he wants to live in Bahrain.

Jhon Duran, new Al Nassr signing, pointing at the camera.

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Jhon Duran is planning a 600-mile commute to work from Bahrain to Saudi ArabiaCredit: Reuters
Jhon Duran, new Al Nassr signing, with club representative.

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The striker has made the switch to Al-Nassr after spending two years at Villa ParkCredit: Reuters
Jhon Duran in Al Nassr jersey, number 9.

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The Colombia striker completed a £70million move from Aston Villa this weekCredit: Reuters
Jhon Duran in Al Nassr promotional image.

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Duran was unveiled and handed the No 9 shirt at Al-NassrCredit: Instagram / alnassr

Steven Gerrard and Jordan Henderson were both based in Bahrain rather than Saudi when with Al-Ettifaq, who parted ways with Gerrard last week.

Al-Ettifaq’s Dammam training ground is an hour’s drive from Bahrain — but Al-Nassr is on the outskirts of Riyadh and more than 300 miles away.

A scheduled flight from Bahrain International Airport to the capital Riyadh takes one hour and 20 minutes, so Duran will have to get used to a gruelling travel schedule.

The 21-year-old’s decision has been partly influenced by confusion over whether he would be permitted to live with his girlfriend in Saudi Arabia.

Under Islamic law co-habitation by unmarried couples is discouraged — and private landlords often demand proof of marriage before agreeing to rent out property.

In practice, the law is not always enforced, however.

Cristiano Ronaldo lives with girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez in a luxury compound in Saudi’s capital.

But Duran will be more than able to afford the crazy commute.

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The striker, who only signed a new contract with Villa last October, is set to earn a whopping TAX-FREE yearly salary of £16.7million.

That equates to a staggering £1.4m per month, £321,000 per week, £46,000 per day and £1900 an hour.

Aston Villa hothead Jhon Duran rages as he’s subbed moments after scoring and kicks back of team-mate’s chair

The now former Villa striker now also earns £31 a minute and 52 pence per second.

He has been given the No 9 shirt at Al-Nassr, which is the same number he wore for Villa.

Duran joined Villa from MLS side Chicago Fire in January 2023 for a fee of £18m.

In just October 2024, Duran signed a new deal with Villa, which was set to keep him at the club until 2030.

He leaves Villa Park having scored 20 goals in 78 appearances for Unai Emery‘s side.

Villa confirmed Duran’s departure in a brief statement thanking him for his efforts during his time in the Midlands.

Illustration of Jhon Duran's Al-Nassr wages broken down by year, month, day, hour, minute, and second.

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It read: “Aston Villa can confirm that Jhon Durán has joined Al-Nassr for an undisclosed fee.

“The striker moves to Saudi Arabia having scored 12 goals for Villa this term, including the winner against Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

“Everyone at Aston Villa would like to wish Jhon all the best in the next step of his professional career.”

His exit might free up funds for Villa to sign Marcus Rashford permanently in the near future.

The Man Utd academy graduate, who has been exiled by Ruben Amorim, is reportedly on the brink of signing a six-month loan with Emery’s side.

Duran could make his Al-Nassr debut next Friday when they welcome Al Feiha to Al-Awwal Park.

His move came as a surprise after establishing himself as the most lethal sub in the Prem this season.

The Colombian has developed a reputation for being a game-changer for Unai Emery’s men.

Since his debut in January 2023, Duran scored more goals as a substitute than any other Premier League player.

Despite his impressive form, he has found first-team starts hard to come by throughout the campaign, with Emery often preferring Ollie Watkins, who Arsenal saw a bid rejected for this week, as the lone striker in his side.

Jhon Durán's Aston Villa 2024-25 season statistics.

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In a surprising turn of events, it has been revealed that footballer Jhon Duran is reportedly plotting a 600-mile commute to avoid living in Saudi Arabia just hours after signing a lucrative £320k a week contract with Al-Nassr.

The Colombian striker, known for his goal-scoring prowess, is said to be less than thrilled about the prospect of relocating to the Middle Eastern country and is exploring extreme measures to avoid living there.

Sources close to Duran have suggested that he is considering commuting from a nearby country, possibly Dubai, on a regular basis in order to fulfill his contractual obligations with Al-Nassr while maintaining a lifestyle more to his liking.

While this news may come as a shock to fans and club officials alike, it serves as a reminder of the lengths some athletes are willing to go to in order to maintain their preferred living arrangements. Only time will tell if Duran’s unconventional plan will come to fruition, but one thing is for certain – this is a story that will continue to captivate and intrigue football fans around the world.

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