Ghanaian defender Abdul Mumin has rejected Rayo Vallecano‘s latest contract renewal offer, pushing him closer to a free transfer departure this summer, Ghanasoccernet reports.
The 27-year-old centre-back’s current deal expires on June 30, 2026. Rayo presented a reduced offer to the Ghanaian in recent weeks, which Mumin turned down as negotiations failed to progress.
With his contract winding down, the defender can now negotiate with other clubs as a potential free agent.

Several sides are already monitoring the situation, with Spanish outfits Osasuna and Girona showing strong interest.
Clubs in the Premier League and France’s Ligue 1 are also tracking his availability, drawn by the prospect of signing an experienced La Liga defender without paying a transfer fee.
The rejection comes after a difficult period for Mumin, who suffered a serious ACL injury in March 2025 that sidelined him for over 400 days.
He made his return in April 2026, coming off the bench against Espanyol in a memorable comeback for the Vallecas side.
Mumin joined Rayo from Vitória Guimarães in 2022. Before his injury, he had been a regular starter, earning praise for his physical style and defensive reliability.
For Rayo, losing the Ghanaian without a transfer fee would represent a significant blow after investing in his development.
The club now faces the prospect of watching him walk away for nothing when his contract expires at the end of June.
Mumin is currently weighing his options between staying in La Liga with interested Spanish clubs or exploring moves abroad.
His decision will likely depend on the project, playing time assurances, and the right environment to rebuild after his lengthy injury layoff.













