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He's heavily linked to Forest.

Zat makes up his own transfer rumours.

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Just back from a 4 month ban over some transfer stuff. Strange to see a player suspended over something that’s presumably heavily down to his agent and / or the clubs involved.
Didn't know that mate. Good knowledge. All I can say is that he is a functional, if unspectacular DM. Loves a crossfield switch, but other than that, just does what you'd want a DM to do.

Although any midfield bodies would be welcome, I feel this side needs creativity more tbh.
 
Its a loan proposal available as he wants more game time.

Hopefully the rumour of our interest is true.

Godfrey out & Wharton + Forbs in would be a nice little dream.

On that note, goodnight ;)
Dont think we will be in for wharton at all price seems to be high already maybe the other lads hackney ohare could be worth ago imo
 
Didn't know that mate. Good knowledge. All I can say is that he is a functional, if unspectacular DM. Loves a crossfield switch, but other than that, just does what you'd want a DM to do.

Although any midfield bodies would be welcome, I feel this side needs creativity more tbh.

On 29 April 2020, it was revealed that Gueye had agreed to join Premier League team Watford when his contract with Le Havre expired on 1 July 2020. Gueye signed a five-year contract with Watford and wore the club's jersey, according to promotional material and a press release made by the club.[5][6] Twenty-four hours later, Watford agreed a deal for Gueye's transfer to Ligue 1 club Marseille, which included a sell-on clause for Watford. Gueye claimed his agent had given “bad advice”, citing his Watford contract contained a salary of £45,000 per month, not the £45,000 per week, that Gueye was originally quoted by his agent.
 

On 29 April 2020, it was revealed that Gueye had agreed to join Premier League team Watford when his contract with Le Havre expired on 1 July 2020. Gueye signed a five-year contract with Watford and wore the club's jersey, according to promotional material and a press release made by the club.[5][6] Twenty-four hours later, Watford agreed a deal for Gueye's transfer to Ligue 1 club Marseille, which included a sell-on clause for Watford. Gueye claimed his agent had given “bad advice”, citing his Watford contract contained a salary of £45,000 per month, not the £45,000 per week, that Gueye was originally quoted by his agent.
Seems a bit harsh to ban the player if he's been the victim of a bit of a con and a bad agent.
 
Seems a bit harsh to ban the player if he's been the victim of a bit of a con and a bad agent.

July 21 (Reuters) - 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 signed a pre-contract at Watford before the end of his deal at Ligue 2 club Le Havre.
According to French media reports, Gueye then changed his agent, who recommended he pull out of the deal.

Instead, the French-born midfielder signed a four-year contract at Marseille in July 2020. He has since made 100 appearances in all competitions for the club.
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.
Later that month, CAS suspended FIFA's ruling, but on Thursday sport's highest court announced that it had upheld the soccer governing body's decision "with the exception of the transfer ban imposed on OM, which is set aside".

"... the panel reached the same conclusion as the FIFA DRC in determining that the player had indeed terminated his contract with Watford FC without just cause...," a CAS statement added.
"However, the CAS Panel determined that OM had in fact rebutted the presumption of inducement and annulled the disciplinary sanction imposed on OM."
CAS added that Marseille will need to pay Watford 2.3 million pounds ($2.95 million) in compensation.
Marseille finished third in Ligue 1 behind champions Paris St Germain and RC Lens.
 

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