Ghana international Razak Abalora has officially parted ways with AF Elbasani, bringing an end to his spell in Albania.
The former Black Stars shot-stopper has been released early from his contract in what looks like a disagreement between both parties.
Abalora now becomes a free agent and is expected to find himself a new club before the commencement of the 2025/26 football campaign.
The former Asante Kotoko goalkeeper joined the Albanian club before the start of the 2024-25 season and quickly established himself as their first-choice goalkeeper, racking up 33 appearances across all competitions.
He conceded 30 goals and kept 11 clean sheets – a decent return for a side battling to stabilize in the Albanian top flight.
Abalora has been linked with a move to former club Asante Kotoko following his departure from the Albanian club.
The 28-year-old goalie, a graduate of WAFA SC, has had spells in Moldova with FC Sheriff Tiraspol – where he featured in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers – and FC Petrocub Hincesti before his move to Albania.
He has four senior caps with the Ghana national team and remains a respected figure in Ghanaian football circles.