MAS Fes tie down midfielder Oussama Noureddine until 2030

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Oussama Noureddine signs contract extension

Moroccan outfit Maghreb AS de Fès have extended contract of midfielder Oussama Noureddine until the summer of 2030.

The decision underscores the club’s determination to build long-term stability around key players as they aim to strengthen their competitiveness in the coming seasons.

Noureddine, whose current deal was expected to elapse in 2028, will now stay at the club until 2030.

The midfielder only arrived last summer from Emirati side Khorfakkan Club, and has since established himself as a valuable member of the team both on and off the pitch.

His performances, consistency, and tactical intelligence in midfield have made him a central figure in the club’s plans.

By securing his future early, MAS Fes are signaling their intent to avoid uncertainty around key squad members, while also reinforcing their ambition to compete strongly in domestic competitions.

Club officials believe Noureddine’s presence will be crucial in shaping the team’s identity, particularly as they look to improve results and maintain stability in a highly competitive environment.

The extension also reflects growing trust in the squad structure being built at the club, with a focus on continuity and gradual development rather than frequent rebuilding.

Attention will now quickly shift back to the pitch, where MAS Fes are preparing for a high-profile fixture against Raja Club Athletic on Wednesday. The match is expected to be a major test of their progress, with Noureddine likely to play a key role in midfield once again.

With his future now secured until 2030, MAS Fes will be hoping their long-term investment pays immediate dividends as they push for stronger performances in the league and beyond.