
Young Left Back on the Brink of Joining Morocco
Anas Salah Eddine, the young left back of PSV Eindhoven, on loan from Italian club Roma, is close to donning the jersey of the Moroccan national team in the near future, having expressed his full readiness to represent the "Atlas Lions".
The 23-year-old was born and raised in the Netherlands and progressed through the youth ranks of Ajax Amsterdam, before making a strong impression at Twente, which attracted the interest of Italian club Roma, who signed him before loaning him this season to PSV in search of greater playing opportunities.
Despite his journey with the Dutch youth national teams, the player has made his international choice in favor of Morocco, a step that comes in response to the interest of national coach Walid Regragui, who is closely monitoring his development.
According to media reports, Regragui previously held a meeting with the player's agent, who is the brother of former international goalkeeper Khalid Sinouh, in preparation for including him in the "Lions" squad participating in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
Salah Eddine's joining the national team will enhance competition in the left back position, especially given the fluctuating performances of some players and the coaching staff's desire to inject new blood before facing upcoming continental and international challenges.
The 23-year-old was born and raised in the Netherlands and progressed through the youth ranks of Ajax Amsterdam, before making a strong impression at Twente, which attracted the interest of Italian club Roma, who signed him before loaning him this season to PSV in search of greater playing opportunities.
Despite his journey with the Dutch youth national teams, the player has made his international choice in favor of Morocco, a step that comes in response to the interest of national coach Walid Regragui, who is closely monitoring his development.
According to media reports, Regragui previously held a meeting with the player's agent, who is the brother of former international goalkeeper Khalid Sinouh, in preparation for including him in the "Lions" squad participating in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
Salah Eddine's joining the national team will enhance competition in the left back position, especially given the fluctuating performances of some players and the coaching staff's desire to inject new blood before facing upcoming continental and international challenges.