Zinedine Zidane's oldest son, who made his Real Madrid debut under his father, has hit a new career low two-and-a-half years after leaving Los Blancos.
Enzo Zidane featured once for Real's first team, coming off the bench in a Copa del Rey clash against Cultural Leonesa in November 2016.
He even scored in the 6-1 win, but things have turned from bad to worse for the 24-year-old since.
Enzo left Real for Deportivo Alaves in 2017, but was released on a free transfer after just two league appearances for the LaLiga side.
Following stints with Lausanne Sport, Rayo Majadahonda and Desportivo Aves, Enzo joined LaLiga 2 side UD Almeria in the January transfer window.
However, the former Real Madrid Castilla captain has already seemingly become a forgotten man at his new club, having yet to make an appearance for the team that is managed by his father's former teammate Jose Maria Gutierrez, more famously known as Guti.
Enzo has failed to make the matchday squad on three occasions, and has been an unused substitute twice since joining Almeria, with his new team collecting just two points from those games.
Meanwhile, Enzo's younger brother Luca is on loan at Racing Santander, who are currently bottom of the LaLiga 2 table.
Zinedine Zidane has another two sons, Theo and Elyaz, who both play for youth teams at Real.