FIFA Spokesman: Al-Nassr currently can’t register new players.
The Saudi club Al-Nassr have been prevented from signing new players to the club due to the the outstanding debts by the club. The club although it’s a host to top players and still is attracting other players to the club as currently it has recruited Mercelo Brozović and also has the highest contract offer to a sportsperson in the world which is €200M a year which was offered to Christiano Ronaldo.
Al-Nassr club being accused of being in debts is something that is not logic and most people will have several questions in mind how a club that is spending millions of money in transfers and offering huge contracts to players in order to sign for the club can be declared a team that is in debts by FIFA. People might be blindfolded by its expenditures but the behind the scenes are not clear to people as it was stated the club has several debts which are yet to be repaid. The FIFA Spokesman added that the relevant bans for the club to be prevented from signing new players will be lifted if the club pays its debts to creditors concerned. One of the debt scandal circulating online is the Ahmed Musa transfer deal.
The staggering transfer deal of Ahmed Musa from Leicester city to Al-Nassr is the one talked among othere which are yet to be disclosed where the transfer fee was paid but the Add-ons which were up to €390,000 were never paid to Leicester and the club decided to go to FIFA Sports Tribunal court to sue the club. After the ruling was made on the case a ban was imposed to Al-Nassr club that it can’t register new players until it settles its debts.