Yassine Bahassa: Former Krasava ENY Playmaker Becomes Free Agent After Cyprus Exit

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Yassine Bahassa has completed his departure from Krasava ENY and is now officially without a club following the expiry of his deal with the Cypriot side. The French-Moroccan attacking midfielder, valued at €175k, has seen his contract conclude on 2026-07-01, with his new status registered from the same date and no transfer fee involved.

The move confirms that the 34-year-old has left the Cyprus League outfit to become a free agent, with the transfer recorded as a switch from Krasava ENY to “Without Club.” As there is no receiving club entity, the change is categorised as a free transfer, underlining that no buying side has yet secured his services and that he is free to negotiate his next destination.

Bahassa, born in Sauveterre-de-Guyenne and holding both French and Moroccan nationality, leaves Cyprus after being listed as an attacking midfielder, primarily operating in the No.10 role. Standing at 1.87m and preferring his right foot, he now enters the open market at a stage of his career where experience and versatility in midfield will be his main selling points. His current market valuation of €175k reflects both his age and his profile as an experienced professional rather than a developing prospect.

The change in registration also means Bahassa is no longer tied to a specific league structure. His last club, Krasava ENY, compete in the Cyprus League, but his new status is formally logged under a non-assigned league (“N/A”), emphasising that his next move could come from any market willing to meet his personal and sporting expectations. There is no indication yet from the registration data regarding interest from clubs in France, Morocco or elsewhere.

For supporters in both of his footballing homelands, France and Morocco, his free-agent status will be interpreted through different lenses. French observers might see a seasoned professional from the country’s south-west assessing one final challenge. Moroccan followers may view the development as an opening for a return closer to North Africa or to a club with stronger links to Moroccan football. Officially, however, there is no confirmed next destination, no pre-contract agreement and no disclosed negotiations in the registration data.

Krasava ENY and the Cyprus League lose an experienced attacking midfielder whose profile added international flavour to the competition, but Bahassa gains full freedom over the next step of his career. With his contract formally ending on 2026-07-01 and no transfer fee paid, the next chapter will depend entirely on which club chooses to act on the opportunity to sign a dual-nationality playmaker with European and Mediterranean ties.

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