*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:33, 25 January 2025 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23:48, 19 November 2024 (UTC)
Starting his career at Diambars in his native Senegal, Gueye joined French club Lille's reserve side in 2008. He would go on to play for the side's first team from 2010 to 2015, winning a Ligue 1 and Coupe de Francedouble in 2011, before moving to England with Aston Villa. A year later, he signed for fellow Premier League club Everton. In 2019, Gueye returned to France by signing for the reigning Ligue 1 champions, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). He reached the 2020 UEFA Champions League final with the club, but did not play in the match in which PSG lost.
On 10 July 2015, Gueye joined English Premier League club Aston Villa for a £9 million transfer fee.[10][11] On 8 August, he made his debut in a 1–0 away victory over AFC Bournemouth.[12] On 19 January 2016, Gueye scored his first and only goal for Villa in a 2–0 over Wycombe Wanderers in the third round replay of the FA Cup.[13] In total, Gueye made 35 league appearances for Villa as the club was relegated from the Premier League at the end of the season.[14]
Everton
On 2 August 2016 and with Aston Villa relegated from the Premier League, Everton triggered a release clause in Gueye's contract, reported to be £7.1 million,[15] and signed him to a four-year contract.[16] He made the highest number of successful tackles and interceptions per match across Europe's top five leagues over the 2016 calendar year.[17][18][19] Gueye scored his first league goal for Everton in a 2–0 victory over Sunderland at Goodison Park on 25 February 2017.[20] He became the first player in Europe's top five leagues to win 100 tackles in the 2016–17 season.[21]
Gueye scored his first goal for Everton in European competition on 17 August 2017 in the UEFA Europa League play-off round first leg against Hajduk Split.[22] He was sent off on 22 October in a 5–2 home loss to Arsenal.[23] In February 2018, he extended his contract with Everton until 2022.[24]
In January 2019, Everton rejected an offer from French club Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) for Gueye.[25] However, the speculation regarding PSG did not negatively impact his performances as Gueye was awarded the club's joint Player's Player of the Year for the 2018–19 season along with Lucas Digne.[26]
Paris Saint-Germain
On 30 July 2019, Gueye signed for Ligue 1 club PSG for a fee of £30 million.[27][28] He made his debut on 25 August in a 4–0 victory over Toulouse.[29] On 18 September, he produced a "brilliant" display in a 3–0 win over Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League.[30] His first goal for PSG came in a 4–0 win against Angers on 5 October.[31] In his first season in Paris, Gueye won a domestic treble and finished runner-up in the Champions League, sitting on the bench for the loss to Bayern Munich in the final.[32][33] In his second season, the club won the Coupe de France and made the semi-finals of the Champions League, losing to Manchester City.[34][35]
After having been suspended for two Champions League matches due to a red card in the first leg of the semi-final against Manchester City in April 2021,[36] Gueye made his return to European football in a 2–0 win over the same opponent on 28 September 2021.[37] He scored the opening goal of the match, his first goal in the Champions League, and was given the Player of the Match award.[38]
Return to Everton
Gueye began talks to return to Everton in early August 2022.[39] He signed a two-year contract with the club on 1 September 2022 for a reported fee of £2 million.[40][41]
On 19 December 2023, Gueye missed a penalty for Everton in their 2023–24 EFL Cup quarter-final defeat against Fulham.[42] Gueye and Amadou Onana, who also missed a penalty for Everton, were defended by manager Sean Dyche.[43]
On 11 November 2022, he was named in the 26-man squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.[51] On 29 November, Senegal qualified for the knockout phase after a 2–1 win over Ecuador in the last group stage match, but Gueye received his second booking in the tournament to be ruled out of the round of 16.[52]
An energetic midfielder, known for his ball-winning skills, as well as his ability to press opponents and intercept passes, Gueye completed the most tackles during the 2016–17 Premier League season.[55]
Personal life
Gueye is married to Pauline, with whom he has two sons.[56] He is a practising Muslim and has made the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.[57] In May 2022, he held a charity dinner to raise €2 million in funds for African children affected by cancer and HIV/AIDS.[58][59]
In the 37th matchday of the 2021–22 Ligue 1 season, Gueye travelled with the PSG squad for the away match against Montpellier. However, he was not included in the team sheet for what manager Mauricio Pochettino revealed to be "personal reasons", and not an injury.[61] This brought the media spotlight on Gueye; RMC Sport reported that he had refused to play in the match due to PSG's shirts featuring the rainbow flag in support of the LGBT movement, an initiative taken by Ligue 1 for the occasion of the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.[62][63] He had also notably missed the same fixture in the previous season, with the reasoning behind his non-participation then being that he was suffering from gastroenteritis.[64]
For his controversial absence against Montpellier, Gueye received backlash and calls for sanctions from Rouge Direct, an organization against homophobia,[65] and Île-de-France regional president Valérie Pécresse, among others.[66] The French Football Federation (FFF) asked him to confirm the reason for his absence, in order to dispel rumours.[67]
Senegalese presidentMacky Sall expressed his support for Gueye, justifying the position by stating that Gueye's "religious beliefs must be respected".[68] Gueye's Senegal teammates Cheikhou Kouyaté, Ismaïla Sarr, and Nampalys Mendy, who all play in England, also praised him for his actions.[69][70] The hashtag #WeAreAllIdrissa, in support of Gueye, started trending over social media.[71]
Career statistics
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As of match played 25 January 2025
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition