Thierno Barry: Guinea-Spain winger leaves Krasava ENY to become a free agent after Cyprus stint
Right winger Thierno Barry has completed his departure from Cypriot side Krasava ENY to become a free agent, with his status officially changing to “Without Club” from 2026-07-01 to 2026-07-01.
The 26-year-old, valued at €200k, exits the Cyprus League side on a free transfer, with no fee involved in the move (fee: None). The change marks the end of his spell with Krasava ENY and places him on the open market as clubs assess the availability of a left-footed attacking option capable of operating on the right flank.
Born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and holding both Guinea and Spain nationality, Barry adds a dual-national profile to the pool of unattached players now looking for their next destination. His most recent registration in Cyprus means his next step will again take him away from his home countries, with any future deal set to see him compete outside Guinea and Spain and, for the moment, into the undefined context of the “N/A” league and “N/A” country designation attached to his new status.
Barry’s official profile lists him primarily as an attacking right winger, standing 1.73m tall and preferring his left foot. While his market value is set at €200k, the absence of a transfer fee underlines that his contract with Krasava ENY has concluded, making him accessible to interested clubs without an upfront payment. His career to date has already taken him into the Cyprus League, a competition noted in his records as his last professional environment before this free-agent spell.
No competitive match statistics, recent fixtures, or performance data are provided around the time of his exit, and there are no recorded appearance or goal figures for his stint at Krasava ENY in the available information. Likewise, there are no details of international caps or involvement with either Guinea or Spain, despite his eligibility for both nations and his dual-national status being clearly recorded.
Reaction from supporters and media in Guinea and Spain cannot be quantified from the data provided, but the move formally confirms that Barry is now off the books at Krasava ENY and open to offers. With his prime years still ahead of him and a current valuation that suggests room for growth, his free-agent situation creates an opportunity for clubs seeking a versatile wide attacker with experience abroad and a background spanning both West African and Spanish footballing cultures.
How swiftly Barry secures a new contract will shape the next phase of his career, determining whether this brief spell without a club becomes a mere footnote or a pivotal turning point in the trajectory of a Guinea-Spain winger now available on a free.
