Said Diyaji: AM Football confirm free transfer for teenage Morocco goalkeeper from CF Béni Mellal

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AM Football have completed the signing of Morocco youth goalkeeper Said Diyaji from CF Béni Mellal on a free transfer, in a deal confirmed as starting on 2026-04-17 and running until null.

The 15-year-old, listed primarily as a goalkeeper, moves within Moroccan football from CF Béni Mellal’s federal development structure to AM Football (Académie Mohammed VI de Football), where he is already registered as the current club on official data. The switch is recorded as a free transfer, with no market value assigned to the player at this stage.

Diyaji’s move keeps him in the Moroccan system but places him at one of the country’s most prominent academies, which is closely linked to the Mohammed VI Football Academy, also named as his national-team affiliation. While both CF Béni Mellal and AM Football are based in Morocco and operate in a league structure listed as “N/A”, the transfer marks a step into a different competitive environment, potentially exposing him to a broader scouting network and higher-level youth fixtures that can serve as a springboard beyond his home setup.

Official data describes Diyaji as Moroccan, born in 2011 and approximately 15 years old, with his main position clearly defined as goalkeeper. No alternative positions are recorded, and no previous clubs beyond CF Béni Mellal and AM Football are listed in the current dataset, underlining that this is an early but significant move in his development pathway.

There is no recorded market value for Diyaji and no disclosed salary or add-on clauses attached to the transfer. The deal is therefore documented purely as a free transfer between the two Moroccan institutions. Contract expiry information is not available, which leaves open the possibility that, once this agreement ends, he could become a free agent if no extension is agreed.

No competitive appearance data, recent match details, scorelines, or performance statistics are provided in the available records, and there is similarly no breakdown of his seasonal contributions in terms of games played or clean sheets. Reaction from local or international media, as well as fan sentiment around the transfer, is also not documented in the dataset.

What is clear is that Diyaji is now formally part of AM Football’s goalkeeping cohort, combining his club development with links to the Mohammed VI Football Academy. For a teenager still at the very beginning of his career, this confirmed move gives him a structured platform within Moroccan football from which any future steps—whether remaining domestically or seeking opportunities abroad—will likely be judged.

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