The Royal Moroccan Football Federation is actively working with dual-nationality players, and the case of Ayyoub Bouaddi seems to be taking a favorable turn. The young midfielder from LOSC, considered one of the most promising talents of his generation, is seriously moving closer to the Atlas Lions ahead of the upcoming gathering in March.
Followed for several years by Moroccan officials, the native of Senlis had until now kept all his options open on the international stage. A French international at the U21 level, where he has already made several appearances, the player remained eligible to represent Morocco thanks to his family origins. In light of the rapid evolution of his career and his increasingly notable performances, the FRMF has intensified its efforts to secure such a sought-after profile.
In recent days, discussions are said to have reached an important milestone. A meeting reportedly took place between Mohamed Ouahbi, Fouzi Lekjaa, the player, and his entourage, aimed at presenting the Moroccan sports project in more detail. According to several sources, the exchanges took place in a positive atmosphere, to the point that the versatile midfielder may have given a verbal agreement in principle to join the Moroccan national team.
If this trend is confirmed, the Moroccan federation would like to call up Ayyoub Bouaddi as early as March 2026 to quickly integrate him into the national squad. This would be a significant reinforcement for Morocco, which continues to strengthen its midfield with young and promising profiles. For the Atlas Lions, the potential arrival of the Lille player would represent a strong signal in the strategy pursued for several years to attract the best talents from dual nationality backgrounds.


