Sources revealed the latest developments in the case of Al-Nasr Club and its former player and current striker for Al-Ittihad Club, Moroccan Abdel Razzaq Hamdallah.
The sources said, according to Al-Riyadia, that the complaint of Al-Nasr Club once morest Hamdallah reached the Dispute Resolution Chamber of the International Football Association “FIFA” and that the ruling will be issued this week.
The sources indicated that Al-Nassr reduced its demands to 9.5 million euros, which is the remaining amount of Hamdallah’s contract last season, in addition to compensation amounting to regarding 5.5 million euros.
While the player is asking for 8.8 million euros, representing the late bonuses to him and the remainder of his contract.
She indicated that Al-Nassr reduced its claims from 20 million euros, the value of the penalty clause, in the memo following the recommendations of the legal team.
The sources revealed that the ruling expected to be issued this week is to pay the remaining bonuses to the player with financial compensation in favor of one of the parties to the dispute, borne by the one who caused the termination of the contract, according to the assessment of the Dispute Resolution Chamber in FIFA.
Al-Nasr had filed a complaint once morest its former professional, Hamdallah, following the contract was terminated for legal reasons, according to the Al-Asimi club’s statement at the time.