Kahraba Goes Free: Unilateral Exit from Qadsia Sends Winter Moves into Overdrive
2 February 2026
Free Agency Begins: Kahraba Unilaterally Parted Ways with Qadsia
Egyptian forward Mahmoud Abdel-Moneim Kahraba announced that he terminated his contract with Kuwaiti club Al Qadsia unilaterally due to unpaid dues.
Kahraba confirmed on his Instagram account that he is now available in the winter transfer window as a free agent.
He wrote, 'I have terminated my contract with Al Qadsia (on my part), due to not receiving my contractual dues in the recent period.'
What Comes Next for Kahraba
'With this announcement, I confirm that I am now a free player from today, in line with FIFA regulations, while keeping all my legal rights.'
He added that he looks forward to a new step in his career and prays for success ahead.
Kahraba joined Al Qadsia on a one-year contract in the summer of 2025, arriving from Libyan club Al Ittihad Tripoli.
Punchline 1: If football contracts were coffee, this one would be a triple espresso—short, strong, and guaranteed to wake up the referee's whistle.
Punchline 2: Kahraba's new status is so free that even his agent can't keep a straight face. Sniper humor, obviously.