JAKARTA - The surprising fact was revealed regarding the club Cristiano Ronaldo, Al Nassr. The Saudi Arabian League team still has a debt to the English club, Leicester City.

Al Nassr has reportedly not paid Leicester compensation in connection with additional costs from signing Ahmed Musa in 2018. As a result, Al-Nassr was sanctioned with a ban on registering new players by FIFA.

Reporting from The Mirror via Antara, the team that won nine Saudi Pro League titles was charged an additional fee of 390 thousand pounds related to the agreement on performance costs in the transfer process of Ahmed Musa.

Ahmed Musa was brought in by Al-Nassr from The Foxes with a 14 million transfer deal not including additional costs.

Together with Al-Nassr, the Nigerian national team player played 60 games in the Saudi Pro League and presented one league title in his inaugural season.

FIFA's decision regarding the compensation fee to be paid to Leicester was originally released in October 2021. Al-Nassr warned that they would be subject to a transfer registration ban if they failed to pay the amount owed to Leicester.

However, they have failed to comply with the FIFA decision and have been subject to a registration ban.

That applies to domestic and international transfers which means stars from abroad are currently unregistered.

The FIFA ruling also states that the ban will cover three transfer window registration periods. Al-Nassr was also warned that the matter would be submitted to the FIFA Disciplinary Committee had Leicester still not received compensation to be paid until the end of the ban period.


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