
FSV Mainz 05 have lost their legal battle against Anwar El Ghazi and will have to pay the 29-year-old around €1.7 million.
Back in November 2023, FSV Mainz 05 decided to terminate the contract of Anwar El Ghazi after the player made pro-Palestinian statements on social media, prompting the player to file a lawsuit.
The Mainz labour court has now ruled that the termination of El Ghazi’s contract without notice was invalid.
As a result, Mainz must now pay the player €1.7 million in wages and bonuses and reinstate him as a licensed player.
El Ghazi’s contract with Mainz was due to expire on 30 June this year, but was automatically extended by one year after the club avoided relegation.
The 29-year-old made just three appearances for the club after joining on a free transfer in September 2023.
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