Bayer Leverkusen Star Amine Adli Set to Switch Allegiance from France to Morocco

The French international hopeful and Bayer Leverkusen player, Amine Adli, would have given the green light to join the Moroccan national team during the next international break in September.
Now 23 years old, the native of Béziers is a well-known name both in France and across the Rhine, with a record that includes a selection for the next Euro with the French under-21 team.
Adli’s career has been closely followed since his transfer from Toulouse FC to Bayer Leverkusen in 2021. In his new key role within the team led by Xabi Alonso, Adli has not only proven himself, but has also expanded his range of skills.
Despite his contract with the German club until 2026, his future could be influenced by an offer from a major European club, including AC Milan or Bayern Munich.
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