في وقتٍ تتصاعد فيه الأصوات النصراوية من داخل البيت الشرفي مطالبة بمراجعة المسار، خرج المدير التنفيذي لنادي النصر ماجد الجمعان بتصريحات حاسمة، مؤكداً أن ما يُتداول حول النادي وشركته الربحية ما هو إلا «شائعات وتكهنات تُدار لأهداف معروفة»، واصفاً ما يجري بأنه تضخيم مقصود عبر قنوات «لا تمثل الحقيقة».
وجاءت تصريحات الجمعان، التي نشرها عبر حسابه الرسمي، بمثابة رد مباشر –وإن غير معلن– على تحذيرات متتابعة صدرت عن أسماء شرفية بارزة في نادي النصر، من بينهم طلال الرشيد، والأمير الوليد بن بدر، والأمير عبدالحكيم بن مساعد، والأمير تركي بن خالد، الذين عبّروا خلال الأيام الماضية عن مخاوفهم تجاه أداء مجلس إدارة الشركة الربحية وسير العمل الإداري.
وقال الجمعان عبر حسابه في منصة «إكس»: «القرار داخل نادي النصر لا يُبنى على رأي شخصي أو اجتهاد فردي، بل يأتي من عمل مؤسسي داخل شركة تُدار بمعايير حوكمة واضحة. الجميع يعمل من أجل مستقبل ناجح ومستدام للنادي».
وأضاف: «نحترم الإعلام المهني، ونلتزم الشفافية، ونرفض كل أشكال الإساءة والتضليل؛ ثقتنا كبيرة في وعي جمهورنا، ونأمل منهم الوقوف معنا ومواصلة الدعم في الموسم المقبل».
تبريرات الجمعان، التي اتسمت بالنبرة الرسمية والحاسمة، عكست تمسك الإدارة برؤيتها وموقعها التنفيذي في مواجهة موجة متصاعدة من الانتقادات الشرفية، بعضها خرج للعلن لأول مرة منذ سنوات، وهو ما يشير إلى حالة توتر غير معتادة بين القيادة التنفيذية وبعض رموز النادي التاريخيين.
ويأتي هذا التباين في وقتٍ حساس، وسط ترقّب جماهيري واسع لرؤية التغييرات الإدارية والفنية المنتظرة قبيل انطلاق الموسم الجديد، بعد نهاية موسم مثير للجدل شهد تذبذباً في الأداء، وتوترات قانونية داخل وخارج الملعب.
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At a time when voices from within the honorary house of Al-Nassr are rising, calling for a review of the course, the executive director of Al-Nassr Club, Majid Al-Jumaan, made decisive statements, confirming that what is being circulated about the club and its profit-making company is nothing but "rumors and speculations driven by known objectives," describing what is happening as a deliberate exaggeration through channels that "do not represent the truth."
Al-Jumaan's statements, which he published via his official account, came as a direct – albeit unannounced – response to consecutive warnings issued by prominent honorary figures in Al-Nassr Club, including Talal Al-Rashid, Prince Al-Waleed bin Badr, Prince Abdulhakim bin Musaad, and Prince Turki bin Khalid, who expressed their concerns over the performance of the board of directors of the profit-making company and the progress of administrative work in recent days.
Al-Jumaan said through his account on the "X" platform: "Decisions within Al-Nassr Club are not based on personal opinions or individual efforts, but come from institutional work within a company managed by clear governance standards. Everyone is working for a successful and sustainable future for the club."
He added: "We respect professional media, commit to transparency, and reject all forms of abuse and misinformation; we have great confidence in the awareness of our fans, and we hope they will stand with us and continue their support in the upcoming season."
Al-Jumaan's justifications, which were characterized by an official and decisive tone, reflected the administration's commitment to its vision and its executive position in the face of a rising wave of honorary criticisms, some of which have emerged publicly for the first time in years, indicating an unusual state of tension between the executive leadership and some of the club's historical figures.
This disparity comes at a sensitive time, amid widespread fan anticipation to see the expected administrative and technical changes before the start of the new season, following a controversial season that witnessed fluctuations in performance and legal tensions both on and off the field.
Al-Jumaan's statements, which he published via his official account, came as a direct – albeit unannounced – response to consecutive warnings issued by prominent honorary figures in Al-Nassr Club, including Talal Al-Rashid, Prince Al-Waleed bin Badr, Prince Abdulhakim bin Musaad, and Prince Turki bin Khalid, who expressed their concerns over the performance of the board of directors of the profit-making company and the progress of administrative work in recent days.
Al-Jumaan said through his account on the "X" platform: "Decisions within Al-Nassr Club are not based on personal opinions or individual efforts, but come from institutional work within a company managed by clear governance standards. Everyone is working for a successful and sustainable future for the club."
He added: "We respect professional media, commit to transparency, and reject all forms of abuse and misinformation; we have great confidence in the awareness of our fans, and we hope they will stand with us and continue their support in the upcoming season."
Al-Jumaan's justifications, which were characterized by an official and decisive tone, reflected the administration's commitment to its vision and its executive position in the face of a rising wave of honorary criticisms, some of which have emerged publicly for the first time in years, indicating an unusual state of tension between the executive leadership and some of the club's historical figures.
This disparity comes at a sensitive time, amid widespread fan anticipation to see the expected administrative and technical changes before the start of the new season, following a controversial season that witnessed fluctuations in performance and legal tensions both on and off the field.