Pierre Dwomoh: Belgian-Ghanaian midfielder leaves Watford to become free agent after contract expiry

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Belgian-Ghanaian midfielder Pierre Dwomoh has left Watford and is now a free agent after his contract with the Championship club expired, with the 22-year-old officially listed as “Without Club” following his departure. The central midfielder’s move out of Vicarage Road has been registered as a completed transfer to the status “Without Club”, confirming his release from the English side.

The transfer was processed on 2026-07-01, with no transfer fee involved as Dwomoh exits on a free. His current market value is recorded at €1.50m, underlining that a player regarded as a valuable asset is now available without a fee. Having been contracted to Watford in England’s Championship, Dwomoh now finds himself unattached and open to offers from clubs at home and abroad.

Born in Gent and standing at 1.88m, Dwomoh is a right-footed central midfielder whose profile blends physical presence with technical ability. He is registered with dual nationality, Belgium and Ghana, and is listed in the “Midfield – Central Midfield” role, making him a potentially attractive option for clubs seeking a young, modern, box-to-box profile in the middle of the pitch.

The move formally takes him out of the Championship and into a status where his next league and country are yet to be determined, with his “to league” recorded as N/A and “to club” as Without Club. That situation opens the door for Dwomoh to continue his career outside his birth country of Belgium and beyond his Ghanaian roots, with any future deal likely to see him playing abroad once more rather than returning immediately to his home footballing environment.

Dwomoh’s official records at the moment of his release list him without a national-team attachment and without a current club contract. His social media presence, including an active Instagram account, underscores his profile as a young player still very much in the shop window, and his age of 22 places him at a stage of his career where a well-chosen next step could define his long-term trajectory.

Contractually, the change in registration from Watford to “Without Club” came into force on 2026-07-01, with no expiry date currently attached to any new deal, as none has yet been signed. As a free agent, Dwomoh is not restricted by a transfer window in the same way as players under contract, giving interested clubs more flexibility in timing negotiations.

With his market value set at €1.50m but no transfer fee required, Dwomoh now represents a cost-effective opportunity for clubs seeking depth and potential in central midfield. His exit from Watford and move into free agency closes one chapter of his career but opens multiple possibilities, whether in another European league, a new continent, or eventually a return closer to Belgium or Ghana. The next contract he signs is likely to be pivotal in shaping his development, reputation, and long-term potential at both club and, potentially, international level.

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