Moroccan Young Talents Make Their Mark in Europe and Qatar During the Summer Transfer Market
Wednesday 16-07-2025
The current summer transfer window has witnessed several rising Moroccan talents signing new professional contracts in Europe, alongside a notable deal in the Qatari league, reflecting the increasing recognition of the technical skills possessed by young Moroccan players across various competitions.

In the Spanish league, Rayo Vallecano has signed promising Moroccan player Yahya Bourjila for the under-19 category, coming from Rayo Alcobendas, with a contract lasting four years. This signing follows a remarkable season in which Bourjila played 32 matches, scoring one goal and receiving 11 yellow cards, confirming his readiness to move to a higher competitive level.

In the French league, Paris Saint-Germain announced the signing of Mohamed Amin El Idrissi (20 years old) on a free transfer after the end of his contract with Amiens. El Idrissi will initially join the Parisian club's reserve team, pending an evaluation of his performance before integrating him into the first team. The player is noted for his ability to occupy multiple positions, from left-back to attacking midfield, aligning with the club's philosophy of developing players capable of performing various roles.

In the same context, Qatari club Al-Shahania announced the signing of Moroccan player Jawad Al-Jamili on a free transfer from Levski Sofia in Bulgaria, with a contract extending for two seasons. This deal is part of the club's strategy to strengthen its squad with experienced and ambitious players, aiming to improve its ranking in the local league after finishing last season in seventh place.

The summer transfer market for 2024/2025 is witnessing increasing interest from European and Arab clubs in Moroccan talents, given the impressive performance of Moroccan stars in various competitions, both at the club and national team levels. These transfers are expected to provide a significant boost for these players ahead of upcoming challenges, notably the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 in Morocco and the 2026 World Cup.

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