Senegal- and Spain-eligible defender Alpha Diounkou has officially become a free agent after completing his departure from Cypriot side Omonia Nicosia.
The move was finalised on 1 July 2026, ending the 24-year-old’s spell in the Cyprus League and allowing him to negotiate with clubs immediately without the need for a transfer fee.
Despite entering the market as a free agent, Diounkou retains an estimated market value of €700,000, making him an attractive option for clubs seeking an experienced full-back without paying a transfer fee.
Primarily deployed as a right-back, the 1.84m defender combines physical strength with versatility and has built valuable experience competing in European football.
Born in Sindone, Diounkou holds dual nationality with Senegal and Spain, giving him eligibility to represent either nation at international level while also reflecting his strong footballing ties to both countries.
His departure from Omonia concludes a period in which he gained regular top-flight experience in Cyprus, and his free-agent status now opens the possibility of a move to another European league or a new challenge elsewhere.
With no contractual obligations restricting his next destination, the defender is expected to attract interest from clubs looking to strengthen at right-back during the summer transfer window.
Although no recent performance statistics or official reactions accompanied his departure, the completion of the transfer marks an important stage in Diounkou’s career as he prepares to choose the next destination in his professional journey.
At just 24 years of age, the Senegal-eligible defender still has significant room for development, and his availability on a free transfer could prove an appealing opportunity for clubs seeking both experience and long-term potential.