Bassirou Ndiaye, the Senegalese striker currently on loan from FC Lorient to Servette FC, finds himself entangled in a complex situation that has hindered his participation in the Swiss Super League. An administrative oversight in roster management has left him unable to take the field, shedding light on an internal issue within the club.
As per reports from La Tribune de Genève, three recent recruits, including Bassirou Ndiaye, are at a standstill due to the failure to authorize their participation.
This predicament stems from Servette FC’s administration neglecting to dispatch a crucial email to the Swiss Football League (SFL) within the stipulated deadline, set at February 15 at 11:59 p.m. Recognizing this unfortunate lapse, Servette FC promptly responded by appealing to the transfer committee of the Swiss Football League.
The club is actively seeking a resolution to rectify this administrative hiccup, ensuring that Ndiaye and the other affected players swiftly join the team on the pitch.
Bassirou Ndiaye had garnered attention in France for his remarkable performances with FC Lorient. Boasting 4 goals in 7 games with the reserves and making 5 appearances in Ligue 1, he showcased exceptional talent.
Prior to his stint with Lorient, Ndiaye had earned recognition as the top scorer in National 3 with Sochaux-Montbéliard, unveiling promising potential for his professional career and contributing to the landscape of Senegalese football.