"Mohamed Kno" spoils the joy of Al-Hilal with the Saudi Super and creates a new crisis with Al-Nasr

A new crisis has been witnessed in the Saudi sports street since yesterday, against the background of the Saudi club Al Hilal announcing the renewal of the contract of its player Muhammad Kanoo for a period of 3 years, while Al Nasr Club obtained the player's signature before as soon as the player entered the 6-month period in his contract with Al Hilal.



Yesterday, the Saudi Hilal won the Saudi Super Cup for the third time in its history, after its victory over Al-Faisaly on penalties (4-3) on Thursday evening at Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium in Riyadh.

After the Saudi Hilal announced the news of the renewal with the player, the management of the Saudi Al-Nasr Club issued an official statement, in which it clarified that it had obtained the signature of Al-Hilal player Muhammad Kanno, and Al-Nasr indicated in the statement published through the club’s official account on Twitter in the early hours of Friday morning, that it had taken “all The necessary legal procedures towards Al Hilal Club’s announcement of signing a contract with the player Mohamed Ibrahim Kno.

Kanoo joined Al Hilal Saudi Arabia from Al-Ettifaq in 2017, and contributed to the team's crowning the league title 3 times, in addition to the Local Super Cup in 2018, the King's Cup in 2020 and the AFC Champions League at the end of last year.

Al-Nasr indicated that he sent a notice to Al-Hilal Club and the Professional Committee of the Saudi Football Federation, explaining the legal consequences of this major legal violation, according to the statement, where he confirmed that he signed an official professional contract with Kno after entering the last six months of his current contract with his club. Free period - A copy of the contract was submitted at that time to the Professional Committee of the Saudi Football Association.

Al-Nasr affirmed in the statement that the termination of the contract, in addition to the sporting penalties for the violating parties, entails the payment of a penalty clause of 27 million Saudi riyals.

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