Vowed to Pursue Infringers of the “Fake Offer Letter”.. Al Ain Issues an Official Statement Denying Purchasing an Arab Player

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In an official press statement, the Al Ain Club denies the validity of the fake offer letter observed in the social media network that included incorrect information.

The Al Ain Club Management underscored that the details stated in the letter are inaccurate and that they feel disappointed with its content. They also stressed that legal actions have already been put in place to reserve the club’s rights and to sue those who attempt to spread fallacious and bizarre news about the club.

The official statement clarified that the fake letter holding the old logo of the club and dated 20th January 2019 states that Al Ain intends to purchase one of the Arab football stars. Add to that, the false letter shows that it was faxed in 2013, i.e. 6 years ago. The Club’s Management expressed their concerns and question marks on the reason behind circulating such a false letter at this exact time.

Al Ain Club stressed in their official press statement posted on the club’s official website and its official accounts on the internet that the club will legally sue who committed such a crime.

The club pointed out that whoever commits such unethical and unacceptable practices, shall be liable to penalties for violating the laws. Al Ain Club laid emphasis on the fact that they would not allow such a violation against the club’s rights through such shameful practices and would stand high in the face of anyone trying to defame the club’s history and privacy.