Adewale Oladoye has left Dynamo Brest after the expiry of his deal, becoming a free agent in a move that places the Nigerian defensive midfielder on the open market ahead of the next transfer window. The 24-year-old’s contract with the Belarusian club has ended, and he is now officially registered without a club, opening the door to negotiations with interested teams worldwide.
The separation from Dynamo Brest was completed as a confirmed transfer to free-agent status, recorded as taking effect on 05/02/2026. With no transfer fee involved, Oladoye’s change of status reflects a straightforward end-of-contract departure rather than a sale. As a result, the midfielder is now unattached and free to sign a new contract at any time, with no compensation due to his former club.
Oladoye’s most recent market valuation stands at €100k, underscoring his profile as a relatively affordable option for clubs seeking a physically imposing shield in front of the defence. Standing at 1.93m and operating primarily as a defensive midfielder, he offers height, reach, and presence in central areas, qualities that have taken him through several European leagues at a young age.
The Nigerian, born on 25 August 2001, has already accumulated a diverse club résumé. After starting out at Water FC in Nigeria, he moved to Europe with Jong KAA Gent in Belgium, then stepped up to the KAA Gent first team in the Belgian league. From there he transferred to AS Trencin in Slovakia, later joined FC RFS in Latvia, and most recently turned out for Dynamo Brest in Belarus’ Vysheyshaya Liga. That path has exposed him to different tactical environments and competitive levels across central and eastern Europe.
His transfer history shows a steady sequence of moves: from Water FC to Jong KAA Gent, then to KAA Gent’s senior side, onward to AS Trencin, followed by FC RFS, and then Dynamo Brest. Across that period, his market value has fluctuated between €75k and €250k, peaking during his time at KAA Gent and stabilising around the €100k mark in Belarus. Those figures, while modest compared with elite European stars, situate him as a realistic target for mid-tier clubs in need of depth and defensive balance in midfield.
Oladoye’s preferred right foot and defensive midfield role suggest he is best used as a screening player in front of the back line, tasked with breaking up play, winning duels and recycling possession. His height allows him to contest aerial balls in both defensive and attacking set-piece situations, while his experience in Belgium, Slovakia, Latvia and Belarus points to an ability to adapt to different styles and physical demands.
With his status now officially listed as “Without Club,” the next step in Oladoye’s career will depend on which league and project can best match his profile and ambitions. Any new contract would start from the date he signs fresh terms, with the end of his Dynamo Brest commitment already recorded on 05/02/2026. For a 24-year-old with cross-border experience and a six-figure market value, this free-agent phase represents both a risk and an opportunity: a chance to reset his trajectory, prove his worth in a new environment, and potentially climb back towards the higher valuations he enjoyed earlier in his European journey.







