Legal Storm Looms as Abdullah Hamdan Edges Toward Al-Nassr: Penalties Warned
14 January 2026
Overview
Al Hilal star Abdullah Hamdan could spark a transfer controversy as rumors link him with Al Nassr during the current winter window.
A legal expert says Al Nassr could face heavy penalties if the transfer proceeds without proper authorization from the club's leadership.
The Experts' Take
Newspaper reports suggested Hamdan was close to moving to Al Nassr after refusing to renew his Hilal contract.
The Saudi media figure Khaled Sheneef, on the Dawrina Ghair show, said: “It’s said Hamdan signed with Al Nassr, specifically with CEO Jose Semedo, but the executive committee rejected the contract.”
Yaqub Al-Mutair, the legal adviser, stressed that if the information is true, Al Nassr would face strong penalties for failing to complete the deal.
He explained that the contract becomes binding if both parties sign, and that it would be enforceable even if the executive committee does not approve, allowing the player to claim the full value of the contract.
He added that the club should execute the contract or seek a mutual agreement to resolve things amicably; otherwise, disputes could escalate to a disciplinary committee and affect future signings.
He warned that if Hamdan files a complaint, we could see a repeat of the Kano case, with the Disputes Committee potentially banning the club from signing players for one or two windows, due to a termination during the protected period.
Finally, if Abdullah Hamdan and Jose Semedo sign, the player would officially become a member of Al Nassr.
Punchline 1: Contracts are like onions—every layer reveals a new tear, and somehow the paperwork still makes you cry more than the players’ tears on the pitch.
Punchline 2: If transfers came with a warranty, it would read: “No refunds after the referee’s whistle.”