Al-Nassr, the Saudi club which has seen an increase in popularity since the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo, has received some bad news from the FIFA side.
The club had undertaken international recruitments to increase its squad, but unfortunately these plans were thwarted by FIFA.
FIFA has decided to ban any recruitment by Al-Nassr due to a financial dispute related to the transfer of Ahmed Musa with Leicester. The Saudi club failed to pay the bonuses due to Leicester which resulted in this measure.
As a result, Al-Nassr finds itself unable to register new players until it settles a debt of €460,000.
This ban is a blow for the club, which wanted more of its workforce with new talents. She also stresses the importance of respecting the financial obligations and the rules established by the governing bodies of football.
In order to lift this ban and resume his recruitment activities, Al-Nassr will have to settle the payment due to Leicester City.
It remains to be seen what impact this will have on the club’s plans and its quest for increased notoriety in the world of football.
Article written by: Emmanuel Ndour
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2023-07-13 09:08:42
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