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Real Madrid Reconsiders Ouazane Transfer After Dutch Medical Clears Moroccan Teen

Aymen AlamibyAymen Alami
Jul, 23, 2025
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Abdellah Ouazane failed his medical tests at Real Madrid.

Abdellah Ouazane failed his medical tests at Real Madrid.

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Real Madrid may reignite talks to sign Moroccan teenager Abdellah Ouazane after new medical tests contradicted earlier concerns that had stalled the deal.

According to Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, a full examination carried out at Amsterdam’s University Medical Centre (UMC) found no health issues and deemed the 16-year-old “fully fit for top-level sport”.

The findings challenge the initial assessment from Madrid’s medical team, which raised unspecified red flags and led to the transfer being put on hold at the last minute.

Ouazane, one of Morocco’s standout players at the last U17 Africa Cup of Nations, was on the brink of joining the Spanish giants when the move collapsed.

While Ajax, his current club, has offered him a spot in the reserves for now, the fresh diagnosis could open new opportunities. Other European clubs are reportedly monitoring the situation.

If Madrid is satisfied with the Dutch report, negotiations could resume. If not, Ouazane is unlikely to be short of offers.

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