FIFA imposes transfer ban on Al-Nassr – Breaking Football news



Al-Nassr, one of the Saudi Arabian 1st Football League teams, was sentenced to a transfer ban due to his debt.


In the statement made by FIFA, it was stated that Al-Nassr will not be allowed to register new players for his squad due to transfer debt, and the ban will be lifted directly if the debt is paid.


According to the news in the British press, the Saudi Arabian representative has a debt of 390,000 pounds remaining from the transfer of Nigerian player Ahmed Musa, who he joined from Leicester City in 2018.


After playing in Al-Nassr for a short time, Ahmed Musa moved to his country’s Kano Pillars team and will spend his third season in the Super League. Ahmed Musa, who was recruited by VavaCars Fatih Karagümrük in 2021, has been fighting in Demir Grup Sivasspor since 2022.


Al-Nassr, who came to the agenda by transferring the world-famous Portuguese football player Cristiano Ronaldo at the beginning of the year, tied Inter’s Croatian player Marcelo Brozovic to his colors this summer.




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