The team from Riyadh plans to complete the deal for the transfer of captain Lance Seko Fofan
Al Nasr expects to withdraw transfer ban FIFA next week.
The Riyadh team gave Leicester a £390,000 bonus for the transfer of striker Ahmed Musa. After the Foxes confirm receipt of the amount, Al-Nasr is counting on a mitigation of FIFA’s punishment.
Recall that the club from Saudi Arabia in 2018 bought striker Ahmed Musa from Leicester for 16.5 million euros, but did not pay the Foxes 457 thousand euros and a bonus amount. FIFA sided with the English team and imposed a ban on all Al-Nasr operations for three transfer windows.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal plays for Al-Nasr. Croatian Marcelo Brozovic recently joined the club. The new head coach of the team in the upcoming season will be ex-coach of Shakhtar Luis Castro.
Earlier it was reported that Al-Nasr offered Bayern striker Sadio Mane a three-year contract with a salary of 25 million euros per season. The next deal in the plans of the Saudi club is the completion of the transfer of captain Lance Seko Fofan.
Al-Nasr finished the season in second place in the Saudi Arabian Pro League. Ronaldo’s side failed to win trophies last season, losing to Al Ittihad in the Super Cup and Al Wahda in the semi-finals of the Saudi Cup.
Source: Sportarena

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