Pape Guy was included in the Senegal squad last Friday against Guinea for the Copa Africa, but was deleted at the last minute from the match sheet, after his exclusion from FIFA.
According to “Equipe”, Guy’s punishment case was a story that started two years ago, when the player signed a preliminary agreement with Watford before the expiration of his contract with Le Havre.
Guy changed his agenda, advising him not to abide by the deal, signing for four years in Marseille in July 2020, when the deal was terminated by Watford last February and the “Phocaeans” were punished with a transfer ban for a time.
In detail, Waford’s announcement: “Watford confirms that the FIFA Football Court has examined the claim filed against the footballer Pape Alassane Guy and the French team Olympique Marseille, deciding:
Pape Alasan Guy and Marseille will jointly pay full compensation to Watford for breach of contract without justification.
“Marseille will not have the right to register new players either nationally or internationally, for the next two full and consecutive transfer periods”.
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