In a significant development reflecting the escalating "talent war" between European federations and Morocco, coach Mohamed Wahbi made a notable appearance in the stands of French stadiums, embarking on a mission to scout talent aimed at securing the future of the Moroccan national football team.
According to "Radio Mars," Wahbi's attendance at the clash between Lille and Aston Villa in the European competition was not merely a casual football outing; rather, it served as a meticulous observation operation targeting the rising star Ayoub Bouaddi. This player has become the talk of the town in French league circles, transforming into the number one dossier on the table of the technical management of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation.
Moreover, Morocco's strategy this time extends beyond merely monitoring performance on the pitch; it encompasses a broader "communication diplomacy." Wahbi aims to build bridges of trust with the player's inner circle and open direct dialogue with his family to explain the sporting project awaiting the talented Lille player in the colors of the "Atlas Lions."
These intensive efforts are part of a long-term plan aimed at infusing young, high-quality talent into the veins of the national team. The federation views Bouaddi as a strategic investment that serves Morocco's aspirations for the 2026 World Cup, which explains the heightened technical alertness to ensure his loyalty amid anticipated French pressures.
As reported by kooora.com.