Mouhamed Dione has left Serbian side Dinamo Jug and is now a free agent after his contract with the Prva liga Srbije club came to an end. The Senegalese central midfielder’s move was completed on 2026-02-02, with his deal at Dinamo Jug running until 2026-02-02, and he is now officially registered as “Without Club.” No transfer fee was involved in the separation, leaving the 21-year-old available on a free with a current market valuation of €75k.
The departure ends Dione’s brief spell in Serbian football, where Dinamo Jug competed in the country’s second tier. His exit places him on the open market at a relatively young age, offering potential suitors the chance to sign a tall, 1.94 m central midfielder without paying a fee. The transaction is listed as a standard move, confirming it as a straightforward contractual conclusion rather than a sale.
Dione’s career path has already taken him across several countries and leagues despite his age. Born on 30 Dec 2004 and holding Senegalese nationality, he first appeared at senior level with Builders FC in Senegal before moving abroad. From Builders FC he joined Elite Falcons FC in the United Arab Emirates, experiencing football in the UAE. He then switched to Latvia with SK Super Nova, continuing his development in European competition, before heading to Serbia to sign for Dinamo Jug. Each move was completed on a free, reflecting a career built on strategic steps rather than big-money transfers.
His market value has been stable at €75k in recent assessments. While at SK Super Nova, his value was recorded at €75k, and it remained at the same level during his spell with Dinamo Jug later in the year. That consistency suggests clubs view him as a solid prospect with room to grow, rather than a finished article.
Now unattached, Dione is effectively positioned to continue his career outside his home country, just as he has done in Senegal, the UAE, Latvia, and Serbia. With his registration status listed under “Without Club” and no associated league, his next destination could again be abroad, maintaining his pattern of playing away from Senegalese domestic football.
Supporters and observers in Senegal will note that another homegrown midfielder is navigating a wholly international path, building experience across multiple football cultures. In Europe and beyond, scouts and clubs will see a physically imposing central midfielder, already accustomed to moving between different environments and competitions, available without a transfer fee.
Where he chooses to go next, and which league he eventually represents, will play a decisive role in shaping the next phase of his career and determining whether his steady €75k valuation is a platform for a significant rise in both profile and performance.







