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Olympique de Marseille will no longer have to serve a one-year transfer ban after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on Friday partially upheld a FIFA ruling on a dispute between the French club and Watford over the signing of Pape Gueye.The dispute began in 2020 when Senegal international Gueye sig

Olympique de Marseille will no longer have to serve a one-year transfer ban after the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Friday partially upheld a FIFA ruling on a dispute between the French club and Watford over the signing of Pape Gueye.

According to French media reports, Gueye then changed his agent, who recommended he pull out of the deal. In January 2022, FIFA suspended Gueye from competing in official matches for four months, while Marseille were handed a one-year transfer ban for inducing the player to breach his contract.

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