Moroccan centre-forward Ayoub Mouloua of FUS Rabat is being linked with a move to Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen, with the 23-year-old’s contractual situation fuelling speculation over a potential switch.
The Rabat-born striker, who stands at 1.83m and wears the No 9 shirt for FUS, is currently listed with no fixed contract expiry date, prompting talk he could be available as a free agent if his deal has quietly run down or contains a short remaining term. Transfermarkt values him at €750,000, a fee that would represent a relatively low-cost gamble for Aberdeen if a transfer – rather than a free move – is required.
Mouloua, a right-footed centre-forward, has developed at FUS Rabat in Morocco’s Botola Pro Inwi, where his physical profile and penalty-box presence have drawn attention outside North Africa. The latest rumour, logged on 28 June 2026, links him directly with Aberdeen, although the reported probability of the move remains unclear, marked only as “?”.
The forward’s recent form in the Moroccan top flight has underpinned that interest. In his latest appearance for FUS Rabat, he featured in a tight league encounter earlier this month, leading the line in a narrow home win and playing the full 90 minutes as his side edged past domestic opposition to keep their push in the upper half of the table on track.
Born on 30 September 2002 in Rabat and holding Moroccan nationality, Mouloua has so far built his senior career entirely in the domestic league. A first move to Europe, and specifically to the Scottish Premiership, would represent a significant step up in visibility and intensity.
Should Aberdeen decide to formalise their interest, a deal – whether for a fee close to his €750k valuation or on free-agent terms – could shape Mouloua’s next phase, offering him a platform to test himself in British football and potentially reposition his reputation beyond Morocco.
