trembles for Ayyoub Bouaddi


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Published on Nov 25, 2024 at 11:13 par

Abdel Maarous

Ayyoub Bouaddi: The LOSC nugget could escape

Ayyoub Bouaddi, young LOSC prodigy, ready to join Morocco. The stakes of a crucial choice between France and Atlas Lions.

Revelation of LOSC this season, Ayyoub Bouaddia young 17-year-old talent from , attracts everyone's desire. After his debut with the France Espoirs team, another battle begins, this time on the field of national selections: that between the France and the Morocco.

A meteoric rise in Ligue 1 and on the European scene

Ayyoub Bouaddi continues to impress. In just a few months, he has established himself as a key element of LOSC. His exceptional performance against Juventuswhere he was voted man of the match, left his mark.

His debut with the France Espoirs team last November confirmed his potential. However, this blue jersey could only be a fleeting step in his international career.

Morocco intensifies its offensive

The Moroccan Federation is leading a sustained effort to convince Bouaddi to choose the Atlas Lions. According to information reported by Hesportadministrative procedures are progressing quickly. A Moroccan identity card has already been issued to the player, and a Moroccan passport would be in the process of being obtained. These documents are essential to formalize the change of sporting nationality.

Bouaddi's Moroccan origins, combined with the ambitious project of the Moroccan selection, seem to weigh heavily in his decision. The FRMF spares no effort to integrate it into its project. The Moroccans are capitalizing on the Atlas Lions' recent successes, including their impressive run at the 2022 World Cup.

France tries to retain its nugget

On the side of the French Football Federation, pressure is strong to prevent this departure. France, which has always been a breeding ground for binational talents, sees in Bouaddi a major future asset. However, despite these efforts, it seems that the young player has already made up his mind.

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