Abdullah Al-Saeed was obligated to pay two million dollars to Al-Ahly

The Egyptian club Al-Ahly announced today, Saturday, that the Egyptian Center for Settlement and Arbitration obligated Abdullah Al-Saeed, a former Al-Ahly player and currently Pyramids, to pay two million dollars to the Red Castle.

Al-Ahly stated on its official website today, Saturday: "The arbitration committee at the Settlement and Arbitration Center has ordered to obligate Abdullah Al-Saeed to pay an amount of $ 2 million to Al-Ahly Club, the value of the agreed penalty clause stipulated in the contract to sell the player from Al-Ahly Club to Al-Ahly Jeddah Club, due to the player's violation of the contract terms." .

Al-Ahly Club took legal measures before the Egyptian Center for Settlement and Arbitration to preserve the club's rights in the aforementioned contract, and submitted to the arbitration board all documents confirming the club's entitlement to obtain the value of the penalty clause stipulated in the contract.

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