Moroccan left winger Mouad Dahak, 20, currently on the books at Raja Casablanca but linked in Morocco with a move from Union Touarga to Ligue 1 side Monaco, is at the centre of growing transfer speculation.
Reports in the Botola Pro Inwi suggest Monaco are tracking the Casablanca-born attacker, with his current market value listed at €600k. Transfermarkt data records the rumour as active as of 25 June 2026, though the probability of the move is not yet defined (“?”) and there is no confirmed fee or agreement between the clubs.
Dahak, who stands at 1.65m and prefers to operate as an attacking left winger cutting in on his right foot, is regarded as one of the more intriguing young prospects emerging from Moroccan football. He is registered with Raja Casablanca, wearing the number 21 shirt, and also features for Raja Club Athletic at national-team level. Contract details at club level are unclear, with no expiry date publicly available, leaving open the possibility he could become a free agent in the short or medium term if no new deal is signed.
The 22 July 2005-born wide player has been involved in Botola Pro Inwi action with Union Touarga, and his performances there have helped elevate his profile. In his most recent noted outing for Touarga before the latest round of rumours, he featured in the league against domestic opposition in a tight encounter earlier this month, impressing with his direct running and work rate even as his side were held in a low-scoring draw.
With a relatively modest valuation of €600k for a 20-year-old attacking player, Monaco could view Dahak as a low-risk development signing. Should the move materialise, a switch from Morocco’s top flight to Ligue 1 would represent a significant step in his career and could prove a defining moment in his bid to build a reputation in European football.
