Ghana midfielder Laryea Kingston has been released by Dutch club Vitesse Arnhem after just six months at the club.
The 30-year-old joined the club at the start of the season on a free transfer.
He signed a one-year contract in August but has been released after failing to impress.
"Vitesse Arnhem technical team has decided to allow Laryea Kingston to leave the club earlier than expected," a club statement read.
Kingston was unable to command a starting place at Vitesse since joining the Eredivisie side.
He moved to Holland after being released by Scottish side Hearts, where he spent three seasons.
The Ghana international has arrived home to contemplate his next club move.
Source: BBC
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