Morocco’s Amine El Ouazzani joins SC Braga with €50 million release clause
Young Moroccan striker Amine El Ouazzani, aged 22, has officially transferred from En Avant Guingamp to SC Braga, as confirmed by the Breton club.
In a press release issued on Sunday, En Avant Guingamp announced the departure of El Ouazzani, who spent a season and a half playing in Ligue 2.
The Moroccan U23 international, who has 13 caps and 2 goals, has signed with SC Braga, the team that finished fourth in the last Liga Portugal season.
“En Avant Guingamp confirms the permanent transfer of Amine El Ouazzani to Sporting Clube de Braga.
After two seasons and 62 matches in the red and black jersey, the Moroccan international hopeful continues his journey in Portugal. (…) En Avant thanks Amine and wishes him all the best for the rest of his career,” read the statement on the official website of the Costamoricans.
The transfer to SC Braga was finalized for a fee of approximately €3.5 million. El Ouazzani has committed to a five-year contract with the Portuguese club, which includes a substantial €50 million release clause.
This significant clause underscores Braga’s belief in El Ouazzani’s potential and their desire to secure his services long-term.
Shortly before the official announcement, El Ouazzani participated in his first pre-season training session with SC Braga.
This immediate integration highlights the club’s eagerness to incorporate the young talent into their squad. SC Braga’s head coach, Daniel Sousa, is expected to utilize El Ouazzani’s skills as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
One of the key considerations following his transfer is El Ouazzani’s participation in the 2024 Olympic Games.
Given his important role in the Moroccan U23 national team, which recently won the African U23 Championship, it remains to be seen how his new club will accommodate his international commitments.
The Olympics represent a significant opportunity for El Ouazzani to showcase his talents on a global stage, potentially enhancing his profile and market value.
El Ouazzani’s journey from Ligue 2 to Liga Portugal marks a significant step in his career.
His performances at En Avant Guingamp earned him recognition and the opportunity to move to a more competitive league.
At SC Braga, he will have the chance to compete at a higher level, including potential European competitions, which could further his development as a player.
For SC Braga, securing a promising young forward like El Ouazzani aligns with their ambitions of strengthening the squad and competing at the highest levels in Portuguese football.
The club’s fourth-place finish last season highlights their competitive edge, and the addition of El Ouazzani is expected to bolster their attacking options.
As El Ouazzani embarks on this new chapter with SC Braga, his transfer signifies a significant milestone in his career.
With a €50 million release clause and a five-year contract, both the player and the club are looking towards a future filled with potential and success.
Fans and analysts alike will be keenly watching his progress, especially in light of his dual commitments to club and country, as he prepares to balance his new responsibilities at Braga with his aspirations for the 2024 Olympics.
There’s a new boy in town ????????
Amine El Ouazzani é Gverreiro!
⤷ https://t.co/rqNHliIEAE#PorMais | #ElOuazzani pic.twitter.com/4yebTsNWI0— SC Braga (@SCBragaOficial) June 23, 2024
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