The Saudi electronic regions newspaper reported that the management of the Jeddah Union Club decided to file an official complaint against three media men, whose names were not announced due to their exciting statements regarding the problem that arose between the administration and its player Fahd Al-Mawled, after which the player left the club's camp in the city of Abha.
The Union Administration, headed by Anmar Al-Haili, confirmed that it does not intend to impose a disciplinary punishment against Fahd Al-Mawled, until he returns to the city of Abha, and discussing the reasons for leaving the camp before issuing any decision against him.
The newspaper said: "Al-Mawlid left the Al-Ittihad camp as part of the preparations currently underway for the resumption of the Saudi League, due to the presence of late financial dues (according to what the player claimed)."
In a press statement, Al-Ittihad Club stressed taking legal measures that guarantee the rights of the club and prevent the recurrence of such actions in the future, noting that there are ways in which everyone can claim their rights, without prejudice to the club's interest.

The mawlid's absence from Al-Ittihad training continues without legal excuse or justification, which gives the club management the right to take penalties against the player.

Al-Mawlid decided to respond to the federation’s management in a series of tweets through his personal account on the Twitter microblogging website, during which he confirmed that he possessed late financial dues of up to 20 million riyals.

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