In a shocking turn of events, FIFA has given Nyasa Big Bullets a 45-day ultimatum to cough up a whopping US$15,200 to compensate Zimbabwean midfielder Ronald “Rooney” Chitiyo for breach of contract. Apparently, terminating his three-year deal after just one year wasn’t enough to sever their financial obligations.
The Malawian club better get their checkbook ready, or they’ll be facing a transfer ban that’ll put a serious damper on their recruitment plans. No new players for Bullets? The horror! This sanction would block Bullets from registering new players, potentially disrupting their chances of building a strong team.
Chitiyo, a former CAPS United star known for his flair and creativity, had joined Bullets with high hopes, only to have his stint cut short without clear justification. Now, FIFA’s stepping in to make sure he gets the compensation he’s owed. Let’s see if Bullets can pay up and avoid further drama. The clock is ticking!
This case highlights the growing scrutiny of player treatment and contract enforcement in African football. Will Nyasa Big Bullets comply with FIFA’s directive, or will they face the consequences?
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