Former West Ham United defender Kurt Zouma has completed a move to Al Wasl FC, joining the UAE Pro League side as a free agent on a short-term contract after a turbulent few months in his career.
The 31-year-old centre-back was released by CFR Cluj earlier this season after making just four appearances for the Romanian club. Since then, he has been linked with a wide range of destinations, from Shandong Taishan to Rangers FC, and even a tentative enquiry from Eddie Howe during the January transfer window, as Newcastle United explored low-cost additions to their squad.
None of those possibilities materialised, leaving Zouma searching for the right next step.
Eric Abidal, the former FC Barcelona and France defender, now serving as Al Wasl’s Director of Sport, played a central role in convincing Zouma to make the move to Dubai. Their past connection appears to have been instrumental in finalising the agreement.
Big Test Awaits Against Ronaldo’s Al Nassr
Zouma’s arrival comes at a pivotal moment for Al Wasl. The club is preparing for a high-stakes quarter-final showdown against Al Nassr FC in the AFC Champions League Two, scheduled for 4th March.
With Cristiano Ronaldo’s side in strong form, Al Wasl will hope Zouma’s experience at the highest level of European football can provide an immediate boost.