Meanwhile,
Former chelsea midfielder seeks £56m:
Former Premier League midfielder Lassana Diarra has won an appeal against a. Moreover, Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruling which saw him pay out €10m to former club Lokomotiv Moscow almost 10 years ago.
The 40-year-old retired from the game back in 2019 after a spell with Paris Saint-Germain. Furthermore, having previously represented Premier League trio Arsenal, Chelsea and Portsmouth.
Diarra arrived at Stamford Bridge as a 20-year-old from noteworthy French academy Le Havre. For example, going on to make 20 league appearances for the Blues and Arsenal following a 2007 switch to the Emirates’ Stadium.
Lassana Diarra seeks £56m in damages from FIFA
A season, in which he featured more prominently, with Portsmouth during 2008-09 yielded a transfer to Spanish giants Real Madrid where he spent three years, playing over 100 times across all competitions, before moving on to Russia.
Diarra appeared for Anzhi Makhachkala. then Lokomotiv Moscow but fell out with former chelsea midfielder seeks £56m the latter’s head coach Leonid Kuchuk, resulting in the Russian club attempting to cut his salary. Diarra subsequently went on strike. refused to train which ended in his contract being torn up and Lokomotiv seeking damages.
Almost two years after Diarra’s Lokomotiv exit. he was ordered by CAS to pay the Russian side €10m for breach of contract, a charge the player and FIFPRO (Fédération Internationale des Associations de Footballeurs Professionnels) union dispute.
Diarra was also suspended from professional football for 15 months. former chelsea midfielder seeks £56m which by the time he was ordered to pay damages, had already served, however, the case had hampered his attempts to find a new club in the interim.
The midfielder had received a contract proposal from Belgian club Sporting Charleroi. but the team withdrew their offer due to the risks associated with potentially contravening FIFA’s rules on player transfers. Diarra challenged the decision, alleging it prohibited his right to free movement in the European Union.
In October 2024. the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled favourably in Diarra’s case, deeming FIFA’s player contract rules to have violated EU law. A period of negotiation about a potential settlement followed between Diarra’s legal representatives. FIFA, although that has not been reached.
As a result. Diarra is seeking €65m from FIFA and the RBFA, citing damages to his career, supported by FIFPRO and French player union UNFP.
“An independent economic analysis has confirmed substantial damages suffered by Lassana Diarra throughout his career as a result of FIFA’s. restrictive transfer regulations. Based on this expert assessment. Lassana Diarra is seeking full compensation from FIFA and the Belgian Football Association, with interest continuing to accrue until payment,” a statement on FIFPRO’s website read.
Former chelsea midfielder seeks £56m
What does this CJEU ruling mean for players?
The ruling classifies professional footballers as workers. therefore EU and labour law applies to them.
Consequently, there should now be greater clarity and protection for players in the process of, or considering, contract termination.
Further reading: The former terrorist footballer Nizar Trabelsi will be repatriated to Belgium – Trabelsi return to Belgium: ‘The referral to Tunisia cannot be admitted to a rule of law’, according to his lawyer – The catacombs of Paris, a fresh visit to escape the heat wave – Hungarian Grand Prix: F1 updates from Hungaroring – live | Formula One – Cruise Tourism Surges in Curaçao Ahead of High Season.