Hakim Ziyech future becomes key issue for new Wydad leadership
Hakim Ziyech’s future has become one of the first major decisions facing the incoming leadership of Wydad Casablanca following the resignation of the club’s board led by Hicham Aït Menna.
The Morocco international’s situation is expected to be among the most important matters inherited by the new administration, which must quickly determine whether the attacking midfielder will remain at the club or leave during the next stage of his career.
According to reports from Le Site info, the new Wydad management will take over a number of complicated issues, but Ziyech’s contract has emerged as an immediate priority because of its impact on the club’s finances.
The former Chelsea player’s agreement represents a significant financial commitment, with his salary combined with bonuses and additional allowances creating a considerable expense for the Casablanca club.
Wydad must now decide the best approach regarding the 32-year-old’s future.
According to the same report, neither option will come without financial consequences. If the club chooses to end the agreement before its expiry, Wydad could be required to pay compensation. However, keeping Ziyech would mean continuing to meet the terms of a contract that runs until the summer of 2027.
The deal was originally signed during the presidency of Hicham Aït Menna and has now become one of the first major challenges for the club’s next leadership team.
There is no question about Ziyech’s ability and experience. The midfielder has enjoyed a successful career at both club and international level and remains one of Morocco’s most recognised football figures.
However, Wydad’s current financial situation has made the decision more complicated.
The club has struggled to generate significant sporting success in recent months, which has affected its revenues and increased pressure on the new management to make careful financial decisions.
The incoming board will therefore need to balance the value of retaining an experienced player like Ziyech against the financial demands attached to his contract.
For Wydad, resolving the situation quickly will be an important early test of the new administration’s ability to manage the club’s sporting ambitions while maintaining financial stability.
Ziyech’s future remains uncertain, with the decision expected to be one of the first major choices made by the new leadership once it officially takes charge.
