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Mohammed Al-Sukait, Secretary General of the Board of Directors of Al-Nasr Club and Executive Director of Governance, Compliance, and Risk, has officially resigned from the Board of Directors, according to a special source quoted by Al-Riyadhiah. The same source confirmed that Al-Sukait justified his resignation on personal grounds without disclosing further details. On Monday, Al-Riyadhiah revealed that changes were expected to take place in the coming days at the club, foremost among which was the restoration of administrative and financial powers to Portuguese José Semedo, CEO, and his compatriot Simao Coutinho, sporting director.

Al-Riyadhiah reported, , citing a private source, that Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, captain of Al-Nassr’s first football team, had received promises from the club’s management to address the mistakes that accompanied the previous phase in a move aimed at restoring stability to Al-Nassr, including resolving the financial arrears owed to club employees.

According to the source, the coming days are expected to bring sweeping changes in the administrative structure, which may include the removal of Abdullah Al-Majid, chairman of the board of directors, as part of a package of measures to contain internal tensions, in addition to restoring administrative and financial powers to the Portuguese.

The source told Al-Riyadhiah that one of Al-Majid’s media interviews upset the Portuguese circle surrounding the team after comments he made about the work of the CEO and the technical staff led by coach Jorge Jesus.

Ronaldo is likely to return to the team’s lineup in Saturday’s match against Al-Fateh, in the 22nd round of the Saudi Roshen League, after missing the matches against Al-Riyadh and Al-Ittihad.

The Portuguese legend’s absence comes against the backdrop of his objection to the limited support provided by Al-Asima during the winter transfer window. This development is based on a previous administrative background, which Al-Riyadhiah revealed on December 31, when a majority decision was issued by the board of directors of Al-Nasr Company via an official email addressed to department managers, which included freezing the authority of Portuguese José Semedo, CEO, and withdrawing financial powers from all individuals, with financial approvals limited to the executive committee approved by the board of directors only.