The crisis of the Egyptian star Al-Ahly with the Saudi clubs increased after he refused to reduce his salary, as the Saudi Football Association addressed all the kingdom's clubs officially by not contracting or entering into negotiations to include Al-Ahly striker Walid Azour again.

Walid Azzaro had played in the ranks of the agreement on loan for six months from Al-Ahly, and ended on June 30, to return to the Red Genie again, but the player refused to reduce his salary when asked to do so due to the Corona crisis.

And the Saudi Federation published on its official website an official statement banning Saudi clubs in the first and second degrees from contracting or entering into negotiations with Azzaro, because of his failure to extend his contract with the agreement until the end of the current season in accordance with the regulations of the International Federation.

The text of the statement came from the Saudi Football Association:

Executive heads of the esteemed clubs of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Cup League for the Prince Mohammed bin Salman League for the First Class, the Second Division League, peace be upon you and the mercy and blessings of God

A reference to the e-mail received from Al-Itifaq Club on 21/7 which includes the professional player / Walid Azaru's lack of agreement to extend his contract with the club to complete the 2019-2020 season

And according to what is mentioned in the paragraph of the second clause of the circular of the Saudi Football Association No. 1, which provides for preventing any club in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from negotiating or entering into a new contract for a season, or any subsequent seasons for it with any non-Saudi player, who refuses to extend his contract until New end date for 2019-2020 season.

Accordingly, we would like to inform you that it will not be possible to negotiate or contract with the player referred to above in the future, as stated in the above-mentioned Union Circular, thank you for your cooperation in Jordan, Secretary-General Ibrahim bin Sulaiman Al-Qasim.

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