Morocco winger Abde Ezzalzouli signs with Footfeel ISM
Morocco international Abde Ezzalzouli has taken a significant step in managing his career by joining the Footfeel ISM agency, a move that comes as Premier League clubs continue to monitor the Real Betis winger.
The 24-year-old has entrusted his representation to the agency that also manages the careers of Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi and Argentina forward Lautaro Martinez.
The decision has further intensified speculation over Ezzalzouli’s future, with growing reports linking him to a possible move away from Spain before the transfer window closes.
According to TEAMtalk, Aston Villa and Newcastle United remain among the English clubs closely following the Moroccan international.
Although neither club has made official contact with Real Betis, both are understood to have maintained strong interest in the winger as they assess potential additions to their attacking options.
Ezzalzouli remains under contract with the La Liga club until June 2029, meaning Real Betis retain control over his future despite the increasing transfer speculation.
However, his decision to join one of football’s prominent management agencies has prompted fresh discussion over whether he could be preparing for the next stage of his career.
Footfeel ISM represents several high-profile footballers, including Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi and Inter Milan striker Lautaro Martinez.
For Ezzalzouli, joining the agency reflects his ambition to continue progressing at the highest level.
The former Barcelona player has earned a reputation as one of La Liga’s most exciting wide attackers.
His pace, dribbling ability and willingness to take on defenders in one-on-one situations have made him an attractive option for clubs seeking creativity and direct attacking play.
Those qualities are believed to have attracted interest from Premier League sides looking to strengthen their squads ahead of the new season.
According to sources close to the player, as cited by TEAMtalk, Ezzalzouli would welcome the opportunity to play in England.
The reports suggest the Moroccan international believes the fast pace and physical intensity of the Premier League would suit his style of football.
Despite the growing interest, no transfer agreement has been reached and Ezzalzouli remains a Real Betis player.
His contract with the Spanish club still has several years to run, meaning any interested club would need to negotiate with Betis before completing a deal.
While his immediate future remains unchanged, the agency switch is likely to keep speculation surrounding the Morocco international alive as Premier League clubs continue to monitor developments during the remainder of the transfer window.
