FIFA to elevate ban on Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr as soon as it pays debt to Leicester

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Saudi membership Al-Nassr. — Reuters/File 

Soccer’s governing physique FIFA has mentioned that it’s going to elevate the ban from Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi membership Al-Nassr as soon as it settles a debt with 2016 Premier League champions Leicester Metropolis, Hindustan Occasions reported. 

Al-Nassr needed to pay €460,000 ($513,000) with an annual curiosity of 5% after a FIFA-appointed decide issued the order in October 2021. 

The ruling was launched by FIFA making it clear that the Saudi facet will likely be banned from registering new gamers in the event that they fail to Leicester the required quantity, which might apply on each home in addition to worldwide switch which means Al-Nassr wouldn’t have the ability to register superstars they’ll signal from Europe.

Following the non-payment of the debt, FIFA banned the Saudi professional league from making any new signings over the membership’s failure to pay add-ons owed to Leicester Metropolis below the Musa deal.

Musa, 30, joined Al-Nassr in 2018 for a £14 plus add-ons price and left the membership after two years in 2020 after showing in 50 matches and scoring 9 targets. 

At present, Al-Nassr can nonetheless purchase new gamers however it’s unable to register them to play. 

“The membership Al Nassr is at present prevented from registering new gamers attributable to excellent money owed,” mentioned the governing physique on Thursday. 

“The related bans will likely be lifted instantly upon the settlement of the money owed being confirmed by the collectors involved.”

It should be famous that the Saudia Professional League have taken the soccer world by storm within the final seven months.

Ever since Ronaldo made his transfer to the Center East, we have now seen names like Karim Benzema, Roberto Firmino, N’golo Kante and plenty of others following within the footsteps of the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.

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