Morocco Eyes Four Dual-Nationality Players for National Soccer Team

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Morocco Eyes Four Dual-Nationality Players for National Soccer Team

Four new players, the fruits of the various prospecting carried out by the national technical management (DTN) within foreign championships, could join the Atlas Lions. They are closely monitored by the various teams of the FRMF in charge of finding new skills.

These four players who are in the sights of the FRMF technical management all play in Europe. It is Mohamed Hammouchi who plays at Ajax Amsterdam, and who has agreed to join the national team. The Royal Moroccan Football Federation is counting on him to be one of the key links in the U17 selection for the next Africa Cup of Nations in 2021. Mohamed Hammouchi is a striker born in January 2005, and who, in addition to being Moroccan, has Dutch and Ecuadorian nationalities. Just for last season, he managed to score 15 goals and 11 assists, reports Al Massae.

The second name on the FRMF recruitment notebooks is Salah Eddine Oulad. Just as young as Hamouchi, the player has been playing at Arsenal since this summer. He was trained at Feyenoord in the Netherlands. Even if the Dutch federation is closely following the young player, the national technical management hopes to poach him to defend the colors of Morocco.

There is also on the list Mohamed-Ali Cho, a player born in 2004 and highly appreciated in the French championship. He has many potentials and has even worn the colors of England for the U15s. He is a player that the DTN wants to recruit at all costs.

The last talent that Morocco hopes to recruit is evolving within FC Barcelona, which has no intention of letting him slip away. At 15 years old, Ilias Akhomach is a midfielder who plays with Barça’s U17s. He is a gem that the FMRF hopes to poach, specifies the same source, but Spain will not let go.