Victor Wanyama’s playing career has formally reached its conclusion, with the Kenyan defensive midfielder now listed as retired after a spell without a club, bringing clarity to his status following a period marked simply as “Without Club.” The 34-year-old, whose last registration showed a market value of €250k, is no longer active in professional football and is not on the books of any side in any league.
The latest data confirms that Wanyama’s last contractual situation was as a free agent, departing from the designation “Without Club” on 2026-04-03, with no new deal signed and no transfer fee involved. With no contract start or end registered at a new team, and his current club status officially recorded as “Retired,” there is no ongoing transfer, no pending agreement, and no indication of competitive football in a new league.
This update ends any lingering uncertainty about a possible move abroad or a late-career stint away from his home country of Kenya. While his profile lists his primary role as a defensive midfielder and notes his market value at €250k, there is no associated destination club, no league indicated, and no competitive framework in which he might appear. The “to club” and “to league” fields remain blank, underlining that Wanyama is not joining another side and will not be competing in any foreign championship.
Born in Nairobi and standing 1.84m tall, Wanyama made his name as a right-footed holding midfielder, known for his physical presence and screening work in front of the back line. The data confirms his nationality as Kenyan and his international status as retired from the national team as well, reinforcing that his professional playing journey has closed both at club and international level.
There are no recent match records, no appearance tallies for the current season, and no statistical contributions such as goals, assists, or minutes played attached to this latest update, which is consistent with his status as unattached prior to retirement and now fully out of the professional game. Similarly, there is no information about a final competitive outing, no opponent, scoreline, or performance data from a last match to frame a farewell on the pitch.
Although his social media channels remain active, with official accounts on Twitter and Instagram still listed, they now serve more as a link to his public profile than as a window into an ongoing career. With no new contract start date, no contract expiry, and no club registration beyond the generic “Without Club” status that ended on 2026-04-03, the picture is clear: Victor Wanyama’s time in professional football is over, and no fresh chapter in another league is on the horizon.
