Al Nassr handed signings ban over Leicester debt
Thursday, 13 July 2023
World governing body FIFA confirm ambitious Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr will not be allowed to sign new players until it pays a debt to Leicester City.
World governing body FIFA confirm ambitious Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr will not be allowed to sign new players until it pays a debt to Leicester City.
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