Alaa Kanno: My brother signed with Al-Nasr… and Al-Hilal refused the reconciliation

Alaa Kanno: My brother signed with Al-Nasr… and Al-Hilal refused the reconciliation

The person most intimately connected to his brother’s case, Alaa Kanno, disclosed that the latter joined the Saudi Al-Nasr Club in January. He also noted that the Al-Hilal administration had rejected his attempt to mediate the dispute between the two competing teams.

In May of last year, Kanoo signed a contract with Al-Hilal to the benefit of Al-Nasr, which he then extended at the start of this year. As a result, Al-Hilal was denied registration for two periods and was required to pay the player 20 million riyals in favour of Al-Nasr.

On the “In the Goal” show, Alaa Kanno had his first public appearance. He stated: “I saw my brother Muhammad sign his contract with Al-Nasr by himself, and I begged not to take pictures because Al-Hilal was about to play in the Saudi Super Cup final.”
The administration of Al-Hilal declined to respond when I proposed an initiative to settle the dispute amicably between Al-Nasr and Al-Hilal, he said.

The former player and the present engineer responded to the so-called “white paper” by saying that it is a story that does not penetrate the mind and that they are astonished that people have adopted this story, which has nothing to do with the truth.

It is a regular piece of paper that protects my brother’s rights, and #Muhammad Kanoo Kno revealed that a legal action had been brought against an honorary member of Al Hilal for unpaid financial obligations totaling 7 million Saudi riyals. This indicates that Al Hilal had offered Muhammad 5 million riyals to renew, while Al Nasr had offered Muhammad 9 million Saudi riyals.

Alaa Kanno: Al-Hilal rejected the reconciliation when my brother joined Al-Nasr.

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