FIFA lifts Al-Nassr's player registration ban after swift debt payment

FIFA has lifted the player registration ban it imposed on Al-Nassr on December 19 over a €9 million unpaid installment for Aymeric Laporte's transfer, following the club's quick settlement. The move clears the path for reinforcements for Cristiano Ronaldo's unbeaten Saudi Pro League leaders ahead of the January window.

The ban stemmed from a missed August 31 payment to Manchester City for Laporte, who later joined Athletic Bilbao. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reported FIFA's confirmation of full compliance and permanent lift on December 22, just three days after imposition.

Al-Nassr top the SPL with nine straight wins and have reached the 2025–26 AFC Champions League Two knockouts. The winter window opens January 5 to February 2, enabling pursuits amid expiring contracts for Marcelo Brozović, Sadio Mané, and Iñigo Martínez in June 2026. Coach Jorge Jesus may target a striker to support Ronaldo, with Brazilian duo Bento and Wesley linked to exits.

Ronaldo, back from Arab Cup break, skips the AFC clash with Al Zawraa SC but plays Al Okhdood on December 27.

In other club news, Al-Nassr's women's team beat Al Ahli 2–0 to win the Women’s Premier Challenge Cup, earning Ronaldo's supportive emojis on X.

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Cristiano Ronaldo reacts to FIFA's transfer ban on Al-Nassr outside the club's stadium.
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FIFA imposes transfer ban on Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr

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FIFA has prohibited Saudi club Al-Nassr from registering new players, effective from December 19, with the ban set to last until lifted. The sanction, likely due to unpaid transfer fees for defender Aymeric Laporte, adds uncertainty to the club's January window plans. This marks the second such ban for Al-Nassr in under two years.

Cristiano Ronaldo is anticipated to return to action for Al-Nassr against Al-Ittihad on Friday after refusing to play in their recent win over Al-Riyadh. His absence stems from frustration over the club's limited transfer activity compared to rivals like Al-Hilal, who signed Karim Benzema. Officials hope the 40-year-old Portuguese star will feature in the key Saudi Pro League fixture.

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FIFA has lifted a transfer ban on Spanish club Athletic Club, allowing them to register new players after a brief administrative issue. The ban, imposed due to various infractions, was set to last until January 2028 but has now been resolved without sporting or financial consequences. The club will be removed from FIFA's blacklist within five days.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice on his return from injury as Al Nassr came from behind to defeat bottom-placed Al Najma 5-2 in the Saudi Pro League. Sadio Mane also netted a brace, helping Al Nassr extend their lead at the top of the table to six points. The match took place at King Saud University Stadium.

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Cristiano Ronaldo has been cleared to play in Portugal's opening 2026 World Cup matches after FIFA imposed a three-match ban for his red card against the Republic of Ireland, with the remaining two games suspended for one year. The Portugal captain served the first match by missing the 9-1 win over Armenia. The decision avoids any disruption to his participation in the tournament hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

FIFA has suspended two of the three games in Cristiano Ronaldo's ban for one year, allowing the Portugal star to play from the opening match of the 2026 World Cup. The decision follows a red card in a qualifier against Ireland. This move has sparked debate over potential special treatment for the veteran forward.

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FIFA has rejected Liga MX's request for an extraordinary transfer window before the Clausura 2026 Liguilla, requiring teams to use their current squads despite national team call-ups. Chivas faces the biggest impact as the top contributor of players. However, FIFA approved extensions for World Cup stadium deliveries.

 

 

 

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