Liverpool targets Moroccan prodigy Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal

The English club Liverpool FC is preparing to cast its nets on a young Moroccan talent: Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal, captain of the under-17 national team.
According to the British newspaper Daily Mail, the young defender’s performances during the U-17 World Cup in Indonesia did not escape the recruiters of the English giant. At only 16 years old, Ait Boudlal has already scored 3 goals in 10 international matches with the Atlas Cubs, confirming his immense potential.
Trained at the Mohammed VI Football Academy, the young Moroccan stands out for his defensive solidity, his vision of the game and his ability to project himself forward. Qualities that make him a complete and promising player. Liverpool intends to quickly enroll him.
Liverpool’s interest in the Lion Cub is part of the club’s strategy to recruit young talents with high potential and gradually integrate them into the first team. Examples like Harvey Elliott and Stefan Bajcetic perfectly illustrate this success.
If this arrival at Liverpool is confirmed for Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal, it could be a major springboard for his career and consequently for the Moroccan national football team.
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