Inter Milan winger Luis Figo's expected move to Ittihad Jeddah has almost fallen through after the player revealed a problem with the Saudi club. The Portuguese icon has already agreed a lucrative deal with the Middle East club during the winter transfer window as his contract with Inter is due to expire in June. However, the 35-year-old issued a statement on Tuesday accusing Ittihad of failing to honor the terms of the contract he signed with them, and he will now take his case to FIFA. "After the agreement reached on January 4, 2007, Al-Ittihad have not respected the duties that were agreed to in the signed documents,” Figo said in the statement. "And since it was a unilateral violation, no financial compensation is foreseen." Consequently, Figo will be free on June and Inter president Massimo Moratti has recently revealed his desire to keep him at San Siro.