Moroccan Striker Driouech Eyes National Team Breakthrough, Attracts Club Interest

The striker of the Dutch club Excelsior Rotterdam, Couhaib Driouech expresses his pride in wearing the jersey of the Atlas Lions and shining within the Moroccan national team. Moreover, several clubs wish to acquire his services. He could leave the Netherlands for Spain and Portugal or stay there.
"I don’t exaggerate in saying that the supreme goal of my career is to stand out with the national team, regardless of my club career," he told Hesport Driouech. He says he has worked hard with the club or with the Olympic team. His leitmotif? "I want to be better every day than the day before. Football teaches you a lot of things, because it’s a way of life and not just a game," said the 22-year-old striker. He does not hide his pride in defending the colors of the Moroccan flag. "National football is developing significantly, and I am proud to play for the national team. It is an honor and a responsibility, you always have to be up to it. As for the offers, I cannot talk about them in detail, what I can say is that I carefully study my steps and decisions," added the one who turned his back on the Netherlands for Morocco.
Some Dutch clubs like Feyenoord and PSV Eindhoven in the Eredivisie are showing interest in Driouech, believes an informed source, specifying that this month will be crucial for the future of the Moroccan striker. Other clubs like Sevilla and Sporting Lisbon are closely monitoring the Moroccan international in order to recruit him during the summer transfer window. Driouech scored six goals and provided six assists in 26 matches during the last season of the Dutch championship. His contract with Excelsior runs until the summer of 2025. He has played 9 matches with the Olympic national team. At 22, he could be called up by coach Tarik Sektioui for the Paris 2024 Olympics.
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