The transfer saga surrounding Nigerian striker Paul Onuachu to Al Ahly has intensified as Turkish club Trabzonspor officially lodged a complaint with FIFA. Reports confirm that Al Ahly has reached an agreement with Onuachu regarding personal terms, with both parties awaiting the conclusion of negotiations with Trabzonspor to finalize the deal during the summer transfer window. The agreement reportedly includes an annual salary of up to €22 million for the Nigerian international, while financial negotiations between the two clubs remain the final hurdle before an official announcement. Trabzonspor rejected a €20 million offer for their striker and accused Al Ahly of negotiating with the player without prior consent, despite his contract with the Turkish club running for two more years. The Turkish club's move to file a complaint with FIFA stems from what they consider a violation of regulations regarding negotiations with players under contract, a step that could complicate the transfer further. Onuachu has garnered significant attention following a standout season with Trabzonspor, scoring 17 goals and providing 4 assists in 25 matches across all competitions, and remained a contender for the Turkish league's top scorer title until the final stages of the season.