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The International Football Federation (FIFA) has banned Saudi Al-Nasr from registering new players due to debts. This was reported to the broadcast by a FIFA representative. Athletic.

FIFA, “Al-Nasr Club is currently unable to register new players due to outstanding debts.” Said.

The transfer ban will be lifted once Al-Nasr confirms that the debt will be repaid.

Previous Edition Mirror Al-Nasr reportedly did not pay Leicester a bonus for the transfer of Nigerian forward Ahmed Musa. The football player moved from Russian CSKA to the English club, spending two years as part of the Foxes from 2016 to 2018, during which time he managed to play again on loan for the army club. Moved to Al-Nasr in 2018.

Mousa’s transfer fee from the English club to the Saudi team was €16m.FIFA claims that Al-Nasr did not pay Leicester €460,000 plus performance-related bonus interest.

Previously reportedthat midfielder “Zenith” Claudinho may continue his career in “Al-Nasr”.

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