Mehdi Boudjemaa: Algeria-France midfielder leaves Al-Wehda and becomes free agent

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Contract start: 2026-07-01 Contract end: 2026-07-01

Algeria-France midfielder Mehdi Boudjemaa has officially left Saudi Arabian side Al-Wehda and is now without a club, completing a free transfer that places the central midfielder on the open market. The move, registered with no transfer fee, confirms that the 28-year-old has reached the end of his spell with the Saudi First Division League outfit and is immediately available as a free agent.

Boudjemaa’s change of status from Al-Wehda player to unattached professional is recorded with a transfer date of 2026-07-01, with the transaction reflecting a zero-fee separation despite his listed market value of €500k. The shift means the right-footed central midfielder is free to negotiate with interested clubs without a transfer sum, potentially making him an attractive option for sides seeking midfield reinforcement at minimal initial cost.

Born in Cergy and holding both Algerian and French nationality, Boudjemaa now stands at a career crossroads after his stint in Saudi Arabia’s second tier. His departure from Al-Wehda also ends his association with the Saudi First Division League for the time being, and his official registration as “Without Club” underlines that he is not currently tied to any domestic or foreign competition.

At 1.82m tall and operating primarily as a central midfielder, Boudjemaa profiles as a classic engine-room presence, combining physical stature with the mobility expected of a modern midfielder. While his market valuation remains at €500k, the absence of a transfer fee underscores the contractual nature of his exit: a completed move, not a loan or buyout. There is no new contract end date listed, reinforcing that he is fully out of contract rather than bound by a pre-agreement elsewhere.

His dual nationality broadens the range of leagues where he could realistically land next, with potential suitors able to market him both as an Algerian international-calibre option and as a player formed within the French footballing context. Having already experienced football abroad in Saudi Arabia, Boudjemaa has demonstrated a willingness to move outside his countries of nationality, which may encourage clubs across different regions to explore a deal.

With no club listed and no new league confirmed, Boudjemaa’s immediate focus will be on securing the next step of his career, whether that is a return closer to his roots in Algeria or France, or another spell abroad. As a free agent with a solid market valuation and experience in the Saudi First Division League, his next signing could prove pivotal in reshaping his trajectory and determining how the prime years of his career are remembered.

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