Abde Raihani: Morocco-Spain Forward Leaves PAOK Saloniki B to Become Free Agent in Confirmed Move
Start of contract: 2026-07-01 End of contract: 2026-07-01
Abde Raihani has completed his departure from PAOK Saloniki B and is now officially without a club, with the transfer registered as a free move and his market value listed at €200,000. The transaction, recorded on 2026-07-01, confirms the 22-year-old centre-forward’s status as a free agent after leaving the Greek side’s reserve team in Super League 2.
The move marks a clear break for Raihani, who is now unattached and free to negotiate his next step. There is no transfer fee involved in the switch from PAOK Saloniki B to the “Without Club” designation, underlining that his contract with the Greek outfit has come to an end rather than being bought out by another team.
Born in Barcelona and standing at 1.87m, Raihani brings an intriguing profile to the free-agent market. A right-footed striker whose main position is as a centre-forward, he also carries dual international ties, being listed with nationalities of Morocco and Spain. That blend of North African and Iberian footballing heritage adds a layer of interest for clubs scouting for young attacking options.
Raihani’s most recent competitive football came in Greece’s Super League 2 with PAOK Saloniki B, where he was part of a set-up designed to bridge the gap between youth football and the senior professional game. While precise appearance and goal statistics, as well as specific match performances and scorelines, are not detailed in the available data, his continued valuation at €200,000 suggests he remains regarded as a player with tangible potential in the transfer market.
The move also means Raihani is currently positioned to continue his career outside of both Morocco and Spain. With his registration now falling under the “N/A” league designation, he is in effect open to offers from abroad rather than tied to a specific domestic competition. For a Barcelona-born player with Moroccan and Spanish nationality, this widening of horizons could lead to opportunities in a range of leagues and styles, from technically oriented environments to more physical competitions.
Supporters and observers in both Morocco and Spain will now watch to see where he lands next. Moroccan fans may view his free-agent status as a chance for him to join a club that could put him on the radar for future national-team consideration, while Spanish followers familiar with his background in Barcelona could see this as a pivotal crossroads in his professional path.
At 22, with no transfer fee required and a clear record as a free agent, Raihani enters a crucial phase of his career. His next contract will help define whether he can convert his current €200,000 valuation and dual-nationality appeal into a stable role at a professional club, potentially reshaping the trajectory of his reputation and long-term prospects in the game.
