Makity Diop demands three million euros for Saudi youth

 Senegalese lawyer Makiti Diop, a former striker in the first team of football at the Saudi Al-Shabab club, demanded a sum of three million euros, including late wages in addition to five months' dues remaining in his contract.

The Saudi Al-Riyadiah newspaper stated that an official source in the Al-Shabab club had made it clear to her that it could not digest the right of any player who wore the youth shirt, and that the club fulfilled the rights of its players according to the law.

The same source confirmed that the player's contract had been legally canceled and that Al-Shabab's lawyer was still discussing with the player's lawyer to reach a formula for a joint agreement in the remaining dues for the Senegalese.

He pointed out that the player's signature to any club during the remaining five months in his contract with the capitalist team, will determine the total dues in accordance with the law of the International Federation of the Game (FIFA).

It should be noted that in January 2020 Diop signed a one-and-a-half-season contract with Al-Shabab from Beijing Renhei, China, in a free transfer deal. the past.

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