Chelsea flop Papy Djilobodji sacked by Sunderland for breach of contract

Papy Djilobodji has been sacked by Sunderland after the former Chelsea centre-back failed to honour his contract.

The Senegalese international spent last season on loan with Ligue 1 side Dijon, but made no secret of his desire to leave the club when he returned to the North East this summer.

No suitable deal was forthcoming, though, and instead of knuckling down with the League One side, Djiobodji returned to Sunderland a month late.

The club released a statement on Wednesday which explained the events after Djilobodji had told the club he’d like to leave.

‘In order to facilitate that desire, the club entered into a written agreement with the player allowing him to spend the month of July on voluntary unpaid leave.

‘When that period came to an end, the player was expected either to leave for a new club – having reached a deal satisfactory to himself and SAFC – or to return in shape to play professional football. Instead, he returned to Sunderland over a month later, in the first week of September, ignoring written requests for his return. On his return, he was subjected to the same fitness test that his fellow professionals had undertaken on their return. He comprehensively failed that test.

‘As a result, Sunderland AFC can confirm that it has accepted Papy Djilobodji’s repudiatory breaches of contract and notice of the same has been provided to the player.’

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