Mohammed Marzuq Yahaya: Nigerian striker leaves Pardubice and becomes free agent after confirmed exit

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Nigerian centre-forward Mohammed Marzuq Yahaya has officially left Czech side Pardubice to become a free agent, with the transfer registered as a completed move from the Chance Liga club to the status “Without Club.” The switch was confirmed as a free transfer with no fee involved, while the 22-year-old forward is currently valued at €50k on the market.

The transaction records show Yahaya departing Pardubice for “Without Club” in a confirmed move, meaning the striker is now unattached and able to negotiate with interested sides without a transfer fee. His new situation places him outside any domestic or foreign league structure for the moment, with his destination listed in competition and country terms as “N/A.”

Yahaya, who stands at 1.93 m, operates primarily as a centre-forward and is registered in the role of Attack – Centre-Forward. Born in Nigeria and holding Nigerian nationality, he has been building his career abroad, most recently at Pardubice, where he was part of a set-up competing under the umbrella of the Czech league system, the Chance Liga. His move away from the club underlines a clear break: he is no longer tied to any professional side or national team structure, with his “national team” entry also recorded as “Without Club.”

The confirmed free-agent status means no transfer fee was paid for his release, distinguishing the move from a sale or loan within the Czech market or beyond. Instead, Yahaya exits Pardubice as a player whose contract has ended, with no new employer formally registered. His market value of €50k, however, indicates that data providers still rate his potential and see him as a player with economic value should a new club choose to invest.

From a career perspective, Yahaya’s time with Pardubice gave him exposure in European football outside his home country, Nigeria. The Chance Liga context reflects experience in an organised professional environment, although no specific appearance, goal, or assist statistics are listed in the current dataset to quantify his impact, nor are there details of individual match performances, opponents, scorelines, or standout displays. The absence of those numbers makes it impossible to fairly evaluate his recent form, but his age and profile suggest a player still in the developmental phase of his career.

Supporters in Nigeria, following the careers of young compatriots in Europe, will see Yahaya’s new free-agent status as both a risk and an opportunity. With no club currently registered, he faces the uncertainty of training and negotiating without the guarantee of competitive football. At the same time, he now has the flexibility to choose a project that suits his development, whether remaining abroad or eventually returning closer to home.

Internationally, being listed as “Without Club” in “N/A” inevitably raises questions about his next step, but it does not close doors. Clubs seeking a tall, central striker with overseas experience could view his contractual freedom as a low-cost option, especially given his age and €50k valuation.

As Yahaya waits for his next contract to begin and for a new expiry date to be written into his career record, the confirmed end of his time at Pardubice marks a reset. The direction of his next move will likely determine whether he converts his early experience in European football into a sustained professional career or faces a longer spell in limbo as a free agent.

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