Adam Masina is being linked with a move to Qatari side Al-Sadd, with the free agent defender reportedly on the radar of the Stars League club.
The 32-year-old centre-back, who represents both Morocco and Italy at national level, is currently without a club after his most recent spell at Torino. Data from Transfermarkt lists his current market value at €1.40m, a figure that is likely to appeal to Al-Sadd as they weigh up an experienced, left-footed defensive option available on a free transfer. The reported probability of the move remains unspecified (“?”), underlining that talks, if any, are at an early and speculative stage.
Masina has not been attached to a club since leaving Torino, making a move outside the traditional European window straightforward should Al-Sadd decide to act. However, there is no indication yet of formal agreement or advanced negotiations. No recent competitive match data is provided in the information available, so his most up-to-date on-pitch performance level cannot be gauged from these records.
Born on 2 January 1994 in Khouribga and standing at 1.91m, Masina built his reputation in Italy with Bologna, rising from their youth ranks and Primavera side into Serie A before securing a transfer to Watford in 2018. He later returned to Serie A with Udinese and then joined Torino, including a loan spell back and forth between the Udine and Turin clubs. His career path has taken him through Serie A and the Premier League, offering Al-Sadd the prospect of a defender with experience in two of Europe’s major competitions.
Should a deal materialise, a move to Al-Sadd could give Masina a fresh platform in the Qatar Stars League, potentially extending his top-level career and reshaping its final chapter in a new footballing landscape.






