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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr banned from registering new players

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr side has been banned from registering any new players after a saga involving ex-Leicester striker Ahmed Musa.

Al-Nassr, per the Daily Mirror, has been banned from adding any new players to their squad this summer.

The Saudi club failed to pay Leicester add-ons from a deal for Musa, who joined the club for £14 million ($18 million) in 2018.

Musa won the league with Al-Nassr but was released in 2020. FIFA has now ruled that the club has failed to pay Leicester £390,000 in performance-related add-ons.

Having been warned in 2021 that they would face a registration ban if they did not pay up, it is now being reported that they have indeed been suspended from adding players to their squad.

FIFA’s ruling claimed that the ban could last for three consecutive transfer windows, but the Public Investment Fund (PIF) has made it clear that they are ready to pay the fee in order to lift the ban.

Al-Nassr have signed Brozovic in their most headline-grabbing deal of the window, bringing him in from Inter Milan.

Ronaldo, meanwhile, joined Al-Nassr in January and scored 14 goals in his first 16 league appearances for the club, but couldn’t inspire them to the title.

Al-Nassr will need to make the payment in order to avoid being left behind as Saudi clubs embark on a trolley dash this summer.

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