S. Nasri could face up to four years of disqualification

Currently, "Sevilla" player Samir Nasri could be disqualified for up to four years for violating World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules.

This could happen if the Frenchman is found to have breached the rules.

Recently, Nasri visited a spa center in Los Angeles, where he underwent vitamin therapy. It is possible that prohibited substances were included in the therapy.

The investigation into Nasri's treatment is currently being conducted by the Spanish anti-doping agency, and WADA has warned the "Drip Doctors" center about possible banned substances.

"A violation of rule 2.2. can result in sanctions of up to four years," said WADA press representative Ben Nichols.

"However, this will depend on factors such as whether the use was intentional or not, sanctions can also be reduced due to lack of serious fault or negligence."

Interestingly, while visiting the U.S., Nasri shared a photo on Twitter with a "Drip Doctors" nurse with the comment that he had spent the night with her. However, later, the security guard defended himself, claiming that his account had been hacked.

We provided @SamNasri19 a concierge Immunity IV Drip to keep him hydrated & in top health during his busy soccer season with @SevillaFC