Saudi press reports stated today, Sunday, that the Al-Nasr club administration is heading to reduce the salaries of first-team soccer players during the next season, to reduce the financial burdens facing the administration, and to invest the club's financial resources in the optimal way by attracting distinguished players at reasonable prices in addition to getting rid of Nigerian professional Ahmed Moussa.

Al-Riyadiah newspaper quoted unnamed sources as saying that the Al-Nasr Club administration headed by Dr. Safwan Al-Swaiket is seriously considering disposing of the Nigerian Ahmed Moussa, the player of the team, because of his high salary, which amounts to seven million euros in the season without providing the required levels despite The high wage he received.

The same sources indicated that the administration has no difficulty in selling the remainder of the Nigerian player's contract, which ends in June 2022.

The sources revealed that the club administration received, during the last winter transfers, an official offer from the Russian club Krasnodar, in addition to an offer from the Turkish club Qasim Pasha to include Musa, but it did not agree for several reasons, the most important of which is the team's need for its services.