Alex Telles has been in the news recently, and it's not for any positive reason. The Brazilian defender has been accused of breaking his contract with Al Ahli, which he signed in May this year.
Telles was signed by Al Ahli on a four-year deal worth around €12 million ($14 million). However, according to reports, the player has now decided to leave the club after only two months, citing financial reasons.
The move comes as a shock to many, especially since Telles had been performing well for the team. He had made 58 appearances for Al Ahli before leaving, scoring three goals and providing six assists.
Despite the departure, Al Ahli have confirmed that they will continue to support the player financially. They have also stated that they believe Telles will return to them at some point in the future.
This is not the first time that Telles has faced criticism over his behavior. In January, he was banned from playing for Brazil for three years after being involved in a violent incident during a match against Colombia. Despite this, he still managed to score twice in the World Cup qualifying matches.
It remains to be seen whether Telles will ever return to Al Ahli or if he will find another club where he can play to his full potential. Whatever happens, it seems that his time at Al Ahli may have come to an end.

