A former striker for the Super Eagles, Kingsley Eduwo, has mutually agreed to terminate his contract with the Algerian club Entente de Sétif.
The club announced this decision through official channels.
Eduwo is now a free agent and is eligible to join a new team despite the summer transfer window having closed.
He joined the two-time African champions in January 2025, signing a contract that was set to last until the end of the 2025-2026 season.
Eduwo started strong at ES Setif, scoring three goals in his first six league matches, but he did not score in his next seven games.
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The 29-year-old was not included in the squad for the last two league matches of the previous season.
Previously, the experienced forward played for notable Tunisian clubs CS Sfaxien and Esperance Tunis, as well as the Kuwaiti team Al-Arabi.
His career also includes stints at Gateway United, Sunshine Stars, Lobi Stars, Al-Najaf, and Al Urooba.
ES Setif is undergoing a significant restructuring of its first team ahead of the new season, having released a total of 14 players, including Eduwo.