Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho has accepted damages from the World Anti-Doping Agency.
The damages are the result of allegations he took performance enhancing drugs.
He received a brief suspension in 2016 when he tested positive for a substance that helps burn fat called higenamine whilst playing for Liverpool.
Sakho was eventually cleared by UEFA and has now been rewarded for damages caused.
He said in a statement: “I am pleased with Wada’s acceptance that I did not breach the Uefa anti-doping regulations, did not cheat, had no intention of gaining any advantage and acted in good faith.
“I am also pleased that Wada has apologised to me and agreed to pay a substantial sum in damages.
“I consider myself vindicated and now look forward to continuing my career.”
He added: “This is the worst thing you can be accused of, doping. Today is a big day for my story.”