Algeria- and France-eligible central midfielder Mehdi Abeid, currently a free agent after leaving his last club, is being linked with a move to Brunei side DPMM FC in the Malaysia Super League.
The 33-year-old, valued at around €300,000 on Transfermarkt, is listed as “Without Club” and therefore available on a free transfer, with reports in Malaysia suggesting DPMM are exploring a deal. The probability of the move remains unclear and is currently marked only as “?”, underlining that talks – if any – are still at a speculative stage.
Born in Montreuil on 6 August 1992, Abeid stands at 1.80m and operates primarily as a central midfielder, favouring his right foot. The dual-national, who has represented Algeria at international level while also holding French nationality, has built a career across multiple leagues in Europe and beyond, featuring as a central figure in midfield and known for his versatility in the middle of the park.
Abeid’s last registered club spell has now expired, leaving him without a contract and free to negotiate with interested sides. That free-agent status makes him an attractive low-risk option for DPMM, who compete in the Malaysia Super League and are looking to add experience to their squad without paying a transfer fee.
No recent competitive match statistics, opposition details or performance data for Abeid have been formally recorded since he became unattached, underlining how significant a move to Southeast Asia could be in relaunching his career.
If the transfer to DPMM FC materialises, it would offer Abeid a fresh chapter in a new footballing landscape and the chance to reassert his reputation as a reliable central midfielder on an emerging stage in Asian football.
