FIFA has prohibited Al-Nassr from registering new signings. FIFA has restricted Saudi club Al-Nassr from enlisting new signings as the club neglected to pay additional items owed to the 2016 Head Association champions Leicester City as a feature of the Ahmed Musa bargain.



The 30-year-old Musa signed with Al-Nassr in 2018 for a fee of £14, plus any add-ons, and he left the team two years later, in 2020, after playing in 50 games and scoring nine goals.


The FIFA ruling, which was issued in 2021, made it abundantly clear that Al-Nassr would not be able to register superstars they will sign from Europe if they failed to Leicester the required amount. This would apply to both domestic and international transfers.


Al-Nassr had previously appointed Luis Castro as manager. According to multiple reports, it was alleged that Cristiano Ronaldo, who made a sensational move to Al-Nassr in January 2023, was heavily involved in the decision-making process regarding a new manager.

Al-Nassr announced the signing of Marcelo Brozovic.


After a prolonged rivalry with FC Barcelona in Spain, the Saudi club agreed to pay £15 million for the Croatian.


Brozovic enjoyed eight years with Entomb Milan, being one of the central participants, he likewise began the Bosses Association last in June, which they lost against Manchester City in Istanbul.


During his time with the Italian club, he made 330 appearances and scored 31 goals. He also won Serie A once and the Coppa Italia twice.


It is important to note that the Saudia Pro League has made a name for itself in the football world over the past seven months.


Names like Karim Benzema, Roberto Firmino, N'golo Kante, and many others have followed in the footsteps of the five-time Ballon d'Or winner since Ronaldo made his move to the Middle East.