Serbian forward Dusan Tadic has announced his departure from Al-Wahda, the United Arab Emirates club, effective July 8, 2026.
The 37-year-old veteran is now a free agent after just one season with the team.
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Tadic joined the four-time Emirati champions in the summer of 2025 following a two-year stint with Turkish side Fenerbahçe.
During his time at Al-Wahda, he made 42 official appearances, including 25 league matches, scoring five goals and providing 20 assists.
His contributions helped the club secure two trophies during the 2025-26 campaign.
Tadic took to Instagram to confirm his exit, writing in Dutch: "Mijn tijd bij Al-Wahda is voorbij" (My time at Al-Wahda is over).
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He expressed gratitude to the club management and reflected on the memorable moments shared.
"De twee trofeeën die we samen hebben gewonnen, zullen altijd speciaal blijven, en ik ben dankbaar voor de ervaringen en de mensen die dit hoofdstuk onvergetelijk hebben gemaakt.
Dank aan de club en het bestuur voor hun steun en begrip, waardoor deze overgang mogelijk is," he wrote.
Tadic's departure marks the end of a brief but successful chapter in the UAE.
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The forward, known for his creativity and playmaking, now enters the market as an experienced free agent.