Ahmed Khaled: Egyptian winger leaves EN Paralimni to become free agent after Cyprus spell
Egyptian right winger Ahmed Khaled has completed his departure from Cypriot side EN Paralimni and is now officially without a club, following the expiry of his deal and registration as a free agent. The 19-year-old attacker, who operates primarily on the right flank and favours his left foot, has been registered as moving from the Second Division club to the status of “Without Club,” confirming the end of his stint in Cyprus.
The transfer was processed as a free move, with no fee involved and no market value listed for the player at the time of his release. His change of status from EN Paralimni to Without Club is recorded as effective from 2026-07-01, with no new contract end date currently on file, underlining that he is unattached and available on the market.
Khaled’s exit closes a chapter that saw the Cairo-born winger continue his development abroad rather than in his native Egypt. Having been on the books of EN Paralimni in the Cypriot 2. Division, he has already taken an early step into European football at just 19, an age at which many of his contemporaries are still breaking through domestically.
Standing at 1.70m and listed as an attacking right winger, Khaled’s profile marks him out as a modern wide forward: left-footed, capable of operating from the right side and presumably inclined to cut inside. While detailed statistics such as appearances, goals, assists and individual match performances are not provided in the available data, his continued registration at EN Paralimni before this move indicates that he was part of a professional setup in Cyprus’ second tier.
No recent match data, specific opponents, scorelines or performance metrics are recorded in the supplied information, and there is no breakdown of his season contributions in terms of minutes or productivity. Likewise, there are no indications of previous clubs prior to EN Paralimni, nor any caps at youth or senior level for Egypt or any other national team; his national team status is currently also listed as “Without Club,” which simply reflects the absence of a registered national side in the dataset.
From a wider perspective, Khaled’s status as an Egyptian youth prospect who has already played abroad will draw attention from both local followers and scouts who monitor North African talent in European lower leagues. However, the data does not provide any insight into fan or media reaction in either Egypt or Cyprus, nor any reported interest from other clubs, so any speculation about next destinations would be unfounded.
At 19, with overseas experience already on his CV and the flexibility of being a free agent, Khaled’s next contract will be pivotal. Whether he returns to Egypt or secures another move abroad, his transition from EN Paralimni to life without a club marks a key juncture that will shape the trajectory of his professional career in the coming years.
