Morocco Pursues Watford’s Adam Massina for National Team Boost

Former Atlas Lions captain Houssine Kharja has been tasked with convincing Watford player Adam Massina to join the Moroccan national team. The left-back player is developing a game that arouses the curiosity of the national team coach.
Vahid Halilhodzic would like to count on the player’s skills in the upcoming competitions. According to the daily Al Massae, Houssine Kharja has contacted the player to explain to him the importance of wearing the national football team jersey.
Adam Massina was born in Khouribga, Morocco. But he grew up in Italy, within an Italian family who adopted him. The former captain hopes to succeed in recruiting this talent, knowing that the National Technical Directorate has had difficulty recruiting some new talents in recent months. The case of Adam Massina will not be easy, as according to the newspaper, his adoptive parents do not want him to play for the Atlas Lions.
The 26-year-old Watford club player has never been called up by the Italian national team. He could be tempted by the proposal from Morocco, which greatly needs the potential of a player of his caliber, the same source specifies.
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