Youssef Niakati, the Saudi Al-Ittifaq striker, revealed that he had filed a case once morest his former club, Al-Ittihad, Jeddah, with the International Football Association “FIFA”, which led to the prevention of the Western team from contracts for non-payment of its dues.
And the French striker published a clarification through his official account on “Instagram”, in which he said: To avoid speculation, I confirm that I have a pending case in FIFA with Al Ittihad.
The player’s statement on his Instagram account
He added: A final and binding decision has already been issued to the parties, and since the club has not implemented the decision, FIFA has banned the federation from contracts, and the decision will be lifted when my dues are paid.
“This is the only statement I want to make on this matter, so please respect my privacy and intent,” Nyakati continued.
Niakati had moved to Al-Ittihad on August 30, 2021, coming from the ranks of Al-Wahda on loan, and played with the team 8 games and did not score any goal with him in the league, and last January he returned to Al-Wahda, which he sold in the previous transfers to the agreement.