100 million riyals prevents the Jeddah Union from registration in January transfers

100 million riyals prevents the Jeddah Union from registration in January transfers

According to press sources, the Saudi Jeddah Club’s administration, including Tariq Hamed and Ahmed Hegazy, would soon disclose letters from the International Football Association “FIFA” claiming that the professional was barred from registering unless he pays the debts owed to five former players.

According to the Saudi newspaper “Al-Riyadiah,” the Jeddah Union is prohibited from registering during the winter season by a local decision until the former team members’ debts of approximately 100 million Saudi riyals have been paid in full to the Serbian Alexander Briguvic, the Green Raie Rodriguez, the Brazilian Jonas de Souza, the Ivorian Siko Sanogo, and the Tunisian Anis Al-Badri.

The newspaper pointed out that the Jeddah Union is prohibited from registering in the upcoming winter transfers by a decision issued by the Professional Committee and the conditions of the players in the Football Association, against the backdrop of the case of what is known as registrations.
The Jeddah Union’s legal department has created a budgetary strategy to settle the case and increase the ban on registration, the newspaper continued, whether through payment or scheduling.

Separately, the Saudi Federation Club’s management came to an arrangement with Egyptian international Ahmed Hegazy to extend his contract before he becomes free next January.
The Saudi newspaper “Al -Riyadiah” confirmed that the management of Al -Ittihad Club agreed with the Egyptian Ahmed Hegazy defender, to renew his contract two seasons before entering the free period, in January, which allows him to move without referring to his original club..

The cost of 100 million riyals prevents the Jeddah Union from registering for transfers in January.

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