Anwar El Ghazi wins legal battle against Mainz

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The verdict has been handed down for Anwar El Ghazi. As a reminder, the former Aston Villa and LOSC player was sacked with immediate effect by his club Mainz for publishing a pro-Palestine post on his social networks on October 17 and especially for having declared a few weeks later “have no regrets or remorse about one’s position“. In the process, the Dutch international had filed a complaint against the interruption of his contract and the payment of his salary by Mainz. This Friday, many sources inform us that the German justice system has ruled in favor of the player trained at Ajax Amsterdam.

As relayed by The Teamthe Mainz industrial tribunal has annulled the exceptional dismissal without notice of the 29-year-old striker. In this sense, Mainz must therefore reinstate Anwar El Ghazi and pay him compensation of around €1.5 million.

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