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Winter Transfer Round Up: Moroccan Stars On The Move

The winter transfer window is shut in Europe, but some leagues are still open for business. While Turkiye, Bulgaria, Austria, and more keep their transfer doors open, Moroccan stars have been making moves across the world – some upgraded and others sadly downgraded.

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Hakim Ziyech has made a shock move to the Qatari side Al-Duhail

Hakim Ziyech has made a shock move to the Qatari side Al-Duhail

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The winter transfer window is shut in Europe, but some leagues are still open for business. While Turkiye, Bulgaria, Austria, and more keep their transfer doors open, Moroccan stars have been making moves across the world – some upgraded and others sadly downgraded. 

Hakim Ziyech has made a shock move to the Qatari side Al-Duhail after falling out with the Turkish club Galatasaray. Ziyech will join Youssef Al Arabi, Medhi Benatia, and Abdeslam Ouaddou who played for the leaders of the Qatar Stars League. 

Adel Taarabet has just switched clubs in the same league. The 35-year-old has left Al-Nasr in UAE and joined the top-of-the-table side Sharjah, after a fallout with the manager. 

Reda belhayane moved from Hellas Verona to Lazio 

Reda belhayane moved from Hellas Verona to Lazio 

Lazio have landed the young Moroccan prodigy Reda Belhayane from Hellas Verona on loan with an obligation to buy. Roma have also snapped up Anas Salah-Eddine from the Dutch side Twente. And Torino brought in Amin Salama from the French Club Stade de Reims on a straight loan. 

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Adam Aznou signed with struggling Spanish side Valladolid on loan from Bayern Munich, while Marouane Sanadi made the step up to Atletico Bilbao. Meanwhile, Oussama Targhaline made the switch to Eredivisie in the Netherlands coming from Le Havre in France.  

Over in France, Nice signed Hamza Koton from the Mohammed VI Academy, and Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal moved to Amiens from Rennes on a straight loan deal. 

Oussama Targhalline signed with Feyenoord Rotterdam, coming from Le Havre in France

Oussama Targhalline signed with Feyenoord Rotterdam, coming from Le Havre in France

In Germany, Aymen Barkouk left Mainz for Schalke on a short loan. Greek side Aris Thessaloniki picked up Hamza Mendyl from Oud Leuven in Belgium. Tarik Tissoudali left Greek club PAOK Thessaloniki for a loan move to Khorfakkan in the UAE.

Anderlecht in Belgium signed Elias Dao from Amiens. Saudi club Al-Taawoun pulled off a coup by signing Abdelhamid Sabiri from Fiorentina. 

Meanwhile, Al-Wasl in the UAE secured the services of Moroccan goalkeeper Anas Zniti from Raja Club Athletic. 

 Egyptian giants Al-Ahly signed striker Achraf Bencharki after he left Qatari club Al-Rayyan.

The Winter transfer window has been full of action, but it remains to be seen who made  the best move that would impact his footballing career. 

  

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