Omar El Habashi has left Dayrout SC and is now a free agent after his contract ended and his registration was formally transferred to “Without Club” on 2026-02-03. The move, completed without a transfer fee, confirms the 29-year-old centre-forward’s departure from the Egyptian side and leaves him available on a free for any interested club.
The transaction marks the latest step in a career spent entirely within Egyptian football. El Habashi, born on 01/01/1997, had joined Dayrout SC ahead of the 25/26 season from Sporting SC and remained there until his deal expired, triggering his switch into free agency. With the transfer to “Without Club” registered on 2026-02-03, he is no longer tied to any team and can negotiate a new contract immediately. No transfer fee was involved, and there is no current listed market value attached to the player.
A right-footed centre-forward standing 1.80m tall, El Habashi has built a varied résumé across several Egyptian clubs. After loan experience at Tanta SC from Smouha SC U21 in the 2016/17 season, he returned to Smouha’s youth ranks when that loan ended, before moving to Zed FC in 2019. A switch to Olympic Alexandria followed in 2022, then a transfer to Sporting SC in 2023, and finally his move to Dayrout SC for the 25/26 campaign. Throughout this period he has remained registered as an attacker, primarily operating through the middle.
Earlier in his career, El Habashi carried a modest but consistent market valuation. From his late teens through his early twenties, his value was regularly assessed at €50,000, reflecting his status as a domestic prospect within Egypt’s system. By 2020, while at Zed FC, his market value was updated to zero, and there have been no subsequent recorded valuations, aligning with his current status as a free agent without a listed market price.
The latest transfer technically places him in the global pool of unattached players, categorized under “Without Club” rather than any domestic league. While the receiving “club” is simply an administrative designation and not an active team or competition, it formally ends his contractual ties to Egyptian club football for now. The move also underscores that El Habashi is now open to offers from both within Egypt and abroad, though there is no concrete information yet on interest from specific leagues or teams.
El Habashi has never been capped by a national team according to the available data and is recorded with a single nationality, Egypt. There is no record in the provided information of appearances, goals, assists, or recent match performances for Dayrout SC or his previous clubs, and no details of the divisions or leagues those teams competed in are given beyond their Egyptian identity. Likewise, there is no statistical breakdown for the 25/26 season in terms of minutes played or contributions.
Supporter or media reaction to his free-agent status is also not captured in the data. There are no documented local or international commentaries, nor any indication of specific destinations under discussion. Any suggestion of his next step, including a potential move abroad or participation in a foreign league, would therefore be speculative and is not supported by the information available here.
With his registration now officially set to “Without Club” from 2026-02-03 and no contract end date beyond that administrative status, El Habashi’s immediate future remains open. The confirmed end of his stint at Dayrout SC closes one chapter of a career spent moving through Egypt’s club landscape and positions the 29-year-old centre-forward for whatever opportunity next arises on the domestic or international stage.







