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English club Watford have been slapped with a transfer ban by FIFA over their failure to pay Nigerian Academy Megamu FC the agreed amount on the signing of former Super Eagleswinger Samuel Kalu.
Megamu FC who are based in Aba claimed that Watford should have paid them a certain percentage when they signed Samuel Kalu from Bordeaux, but the English side dismissed their request.
The Nigerian Academy with the help of some big chiefs in the NFFdragged the matter to the World's Football Governing Body.
According to the reports onOwn goaland Complete Sports, FIFA have given Watford 45 days for them to pay Megamu Academy or face severe consequences.
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