Amine Loughiri's Transition to Portuguese Football
In a significant move within the world of football, the Portuguese club Torinense announced on Monday the signing of Moroccan midfielder Amine Loughiri from Maghreb Fes. Expressing his enthusiasm for the transition, Loughiri stated via his new club's official social media platforms, "I am very happy to return to Portugal and grateful for the opportunity to represent this club." This transfer marks a notable chapter in his career, as he departs from Maghreb Fes after a productive season.
Maghreb Fes confirmed the completion of the agreement, officially parting ways with Loughiri during the current summer transfer window. The club praised Loughiri's professionalism and commitment during his tenure, recognizing him as a key contributor to their successful campaign that culminated in securing the professional league title for the 2025-2026 season. At 33 years old, Loughiri heads back to Portuguese football after spending one season with Maghreb Fes, having joined them in the summer of 2025 from Estrela da Amadora.
Previously, Loughiri has had several impactful stints within Portuguese clubs, showcasing his talents at Leixões, Farense, Rio Ave, and Estrela da Amadora. His experience and skills are expected to bolster Torinense's midfield options, as the club currently sits in 11th place in the Portuguese second division, with just one point accrued after two matches. The addition of Loughiri is likely to enhance the strategies of Torinense's coach, Luis Tralhao, as they aim to improve their standings in the league.
As reported by ar.yabiladi.com.