Ghanaian international Kasim Nuhu Adams will officially depart Servette FC at the end of June when his contract with the Swiss Super League club expires.

The 29-year-old central defender joined the Geneva-based side in August 2024 on a short-term deal after an underwhelming spell in Germany with TSG Hoffenheim.

Despite a promising start—making 18 appearances across all competitions and contributing to Servette’s second-place league finish and qualification for European football—the club has opted not to extend his contract.

Minor injuries and tactical reshuffles saw his involvement reduce in the latter half of the campaign.

In a statement, Servette FC confirmed Adams' exit alongside teammates Victory Beniangba and Joseph Nonge, thanking them for their contributions and wishing them well.

Now a free agent, Adams is reportedly considering offers from Belgian, Turkish, and Middle Eastern clubs.

Once a mainstay in Ghana’s defense—most notably at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations—Adams has seen his international opportunities dwindle in recent years due to inconsistent club performances.

However, with Ghana’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers resuming in September, a return to form could bring him back into contention for a spot under coach Otto Addo.