Kasim Adams to Leave Servette at End of June

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Ghanaian international Kasim Adams Nuhu is set to depart Swiss club Servette FC at the conclusion of his contract, which expires on June 30, 2025.

The 29-year-old centre-back rejoined the Swiss league last summer after ending his five-year stint in the German Bundesliga with TSG Hoffenheim. However, he has opted against extending his stay in Geneva and will be available on a free transfer in the upcoming window.

Adams’ decision not to renew his deal has sparked interest from multiple European clubs, with reports suggesting that the experienced defender could be set for another move across the continent.

Servette FC officially confirmed his departure in a statement on their website, thanking him and two other players whose contracts also expire this month.

“Kasim Adams, Victory Beniangba, and Joseph Nonge will also be leaving Servette FC at the end of the season. At the end of their contracts or on loan, these players will be free at the end of June. The club thanks them for their season in the club and wishes them the best for the rest of their careers,” the statement read.

Adams, who once featured for Spanish outfit Mallorca, is no stranger to Swiss football, having previously played for FC Basel before sealing a move to the German topflight. During his time in Germany, he turned out for Hoffenheim and also had a loan spell at Fortuna Düsseldorf.

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