FIFA ordered West Ham to pay Spartak money for the loan of the Czech Alex Kral
The International Football Federation (FIFA) has ordered West Ham United to pay Spartak Moscow money for the loan of Czech midfielder Alex Kral. It is reported by Sport24.
“If West Ham do not pay this amount within 45 days, the club may be banned from registering new players,” the press service of the red and white explained. The club clarified that if the deal is not closed after three transfer windows, the case could be referred to the FIFA disciplinary committee.
On July 1, 2022, Kral’s contract with Spartak was suspended until June 30, 2023. The midfielder played for Muscovites from August 2019 to August 2021. In the 2021/2022 season, the footballer played on loan for West Ham.
On June 21, it became known that FIFA extended the permission to suspend contracts for legionnaires playing in the Russian Premier League. The organization explained that this was done to help players, clubs and coaches. The option is valid until June next year.
Source: Lenta

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