Al Ittihad officials are now stepping up their efforts to obtain a financial competence certificate so that they can record transactions that have taken place during the current summer transfer period, as Egyptian international Tarek Hamed and Zakaria are currently under contracts Khavsavi. .
The financial obligations of the Union until March 31 must be paid before August 21 in order to receive a certificate of financial competence.
Tunisian footballer Anis Al-Badri’s fees will not be included in the financial obligations due during this period, especially since the Court of Arbitration for Sport recently approved Al-Badri’s 18.5 million riyals due.
While Serb Aleksandar Bergovic’s contributions will be included in the liabilities payable, the small amount will not hinder the Federation’s efforts to obtain a certificate of financial solvency.
With regard to the possibility of summer deals, the FIFA regulations give clubs the right to register deals that took place during the open transfer period, even if during this period any penalty decisions were made against the club, provided that they are implemented from the next period .
Meanwhile, Al Ittihad officials have moved closer to signing Moroccan Ashraf Ben Sharqi, a former Zamalek professional, on a free transfer after his contract with the Cairo club expires.
And federation officials are trying to finalize the deal, after the Portuguese Nuno Santo demanded the need to conclude a contract with Jinnah.
For its part, the federal team these days continues training at its camp in Austria under the supervision of technical staff, where now the focus is on physical exercises and measurements of muscles and endurance, and in the evening the players carried out a maneuver. camp session.