Rwandan defender Abdul Rwatubyaye has left Macedonian outfit Akademija Pandev Brera Strumica after just five months. Rwatubyaye, 28, joined the club owned by former Inter Milan star Goran Pandev in September 2024 but has terminated his deal in five months through mutual consent. Times Sport understands that some of the player had grown frustrated by the fact that the club has not paid his wages since signing him last year. The former Rayon Sports centreback traveled back for holidays in Rwanda in December and never returned. ALSO READ: Rwatubyaye goes AWOL amid Macedonia links Both parties have now officially reached an agreement for the cancelation of his contract on Wednesday. Rwatubyaye made 12 league appearances and two in cup games during his stay at Strumica. He previously featured for US clubs Switchbacks FC as well as Kansas City FC. Brera was his second club in Macedonia after domestic giants FK Shkupi.