According to reports in Morocco, Wydad Athletic Club have resolved their dispute with the club's former player who was turned down by Rulani Mokwena.
It was recently reported that the Red Castle were involved in resolving a financial disagreement with Mauritanian player Mohsine Bedda over unfair dismissal.
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Bedda joined Wydad in July 2024, but he was let go a few weeks later as the team's technical staff, then led by Mokwena, was said to be unimpressed with his abilities.
Following the 27-year-old midfielder's departure from the Botola Pro League giants, which was marked by the mutual termination of the contract, the player went on to join Raja Casablanca.
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It was said that Wydad were ordered to pay Bedda $45,000 (R849,000) for his unjust termination before the season had even started.
Additionally, it was stated that, in order to avoid penalties like a prohibition on signing players, FIFA had given them at least 45 days to pay him.
The three-time CAF Champions League winners are reportedly to have now resolved their conflict with Bedda, according to the Moroccan publication Ahdath.info., they paid all his dues.