Moroccan player is required from Galatasaray
Turkish media reports stated that the Galatasaray club wants to sign a player of the Moroccan national team.
According to what was reported, the club is making attempts at the present time to include Zakaria Al -Wahidi, the Belgian club player.
Genk club wants 12 million euros in exchange for abandoning its player, according to journalist Sami Yen.
The 23 -year -old is good at playing on the left side, whether as a wing or a back.
According to what was reported, the club is making attempts at the present time to include Zakaria Al -Wahidi, the Belgian club player.
Genk club wants 12 million euros in exchange for abandoning its player, according to journalist Sami Yen.
The 23 -year -old is good at playing on the left side, whether as a wing or a back.
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