Demba Diallo: Mali winger leaves Al-Wehda and becomes free agent after Saudi spell
Mali right winger Demba Diallo has officially left Saudi First Division League side Al-Wehda to become a free agent, with the transfer registered on 2026-07-01 and his new status as “Without Club” running through to 2026-07-01. The move confirms the end of his stint in Saudi Arabia and places the 25-year-old on the open market with a current listed valuation of €600k.
Diallo’s change of status from Al-Wehda player to unattached professional is recorded as a completed transfer with no fee involved, underlining that his exit came at the end of his contract rather than through a sale. The Saudi club lose an attacking option on the right flank, while Diallo now has the freedom to negotiate his next step without a transfer sum being involved.
Born in Kayes, Mali, and standing at 1.60 m, Diallo is registered primarily as an attacking right winger, operating on his favoured right foot. His spell at Al-Wehda placed him in the Saudi First Division League, a competition that has increasingly attracted foreign talent in recent years. The decision to move into free agency now opens the door for him to continue his career abroad, away from his home country, with no club or league yet attached to his next move.
The transition to “Without Club” status also means Diallo is not currently tied to any national-team-affiliated employer; his national team field is listed as “Without Club”, matching his club situation. However, his nationality remains clearly defined: he is Malian, with Mali as his sole registered nationality.
Diallo’s market value of €600k provides a benchmark for interested sides assessing the cost of a potential deal that would now be limited to wages and signing-on fees. At 25, with experience in Saudi Arabia’s second tier, he fits the profile of a player entering what is often considered a footballer’s prime years.
While detailed match-by-match statistics, recent performances, and seasonal appearance figures are not provided in the available data, his continued listing on a recognised transfer database and his maintained market valuation suggest he remains on the radar for clubs seeking a wide attacker. His primary role as a right-sided forward indicates he offers width, direct running and attacking depth from the flanks.
Off the pitch, Diallo maintains a public presence via social media, including an Instagram account, a common platform for modern professionals to showcase training, lifestyle and career updates. This visibility may aid communication around his next move as he explores opportunities across different markets.
With his Al-Wehda chapter formally closed and his contract status clearly defined, the focus now shifts to where Diallo will restart his club career. As a free agent with international experience in the Saudi First Division League and a solid valuation, his next deal could play a decisive role in shaping the trajectory of his late-20s, determining whether he secures a platform to unlock his full potential at club and, potentially, international level.
