Mohamed Nasr Hamed: Right winger linked with Qatar move to Al-Mesaimeer

Nuhu Adams

Al-Mesaimeer have completed the signing of Tunisian right winger Mohamed Nasr Hamed from AS Gabès on a free transfer, with the 22-year-old moving to the Qatari Second Division side as a player valued at €150,000. The deal, registered as a standard free transfer, marks the first move abroad in Hamed’s career and ends his spell in Tunisian domestic football.

Hamed’s contract with Al-Mesaimeer runs from 2026-02-04 until 2027-06-30, giving the Qatari club control of the player through the 2026–27 campaign. He joins as shirt number 82 and is listed in his preferred role on the right flank of the attack, reinforcing Al-Mesaimeer’s wide options as they look to strengthen in the Qatari Second Division.

The winger arrives from AS Gabès, where his most recent market valuation was set at €150k. Although the transfer carries no fee, that valuation underlines that Al-Mesaimeer have acquired a player with recognised potential at no upfront cost. There is, however, no current indication in the data that an extension option exists, meaning Hamed is scheduled to become a free agent at the end of his Al-Mesaimeer contract unless new terms are agreed.

Before joining AS Gabès, Hamed played for Union Sportive de Ben Guerdane in Tunisia, moving there prior to his 2025 switch to Gabès. Both clubs compete in the Tunisian Ligue 1, giving the youngster early top-flight experience in his home country. His latest transfer therefore represents a clear shift: from Tunisia’s premier competition to a Qatari Second Division side, and from a domestic career to an overseas posting.

Born on 16 Oct 2003, Hamed’s development has been closely tracked by market value updates. As a teenager without a club, his valuation rose from €50k in mid-2022 to €300k by mid-2023, before gradually decreasing to €150k by late 2025 during his time at AS Gabès. That trajectory suggests early hype followed by recalibration as he settled into senior football, with Al-Mesaimeer now betting that a change of environment can unlock further progress.

Hamed is a full Tunisian national and primarily operates as an attacking right winger, a profile that fits Al-Mesaimeer’s need for direct wide players in the Qatari Second Division. His move also reflects a broader pattern of North African talent heading to Gulf leagues at a relatively young age, exchanging domestic top-tier exposure for the financial and professional opportunities offered by clubs in Qatar.

No match-by-match performance data, appearance totals, or goal and assist figures are provided in the available information, and there are no recorded details of individual recent games that would illustrate his form immediately prior to the transfer. Likewise, there is no documented reaction from fans or media in either Tunisia or Qatar within the provided data set.

What is clear from the confirmed registration, however, is that Hamed now begins a new chapter abroad, with a defined contract window from 2026-02-04 to 2027-06-30. How he adapts to life and football in Qatar will go a long way towards determining whether his market value rises again and whether he uses Al-Mesaimeer as a springboard to higher levels—or heads into free agency at the end of this deal in search of another fresh start.

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