Congolese midfielder Fabrice Ngoma is edging closer to a move to Moroccan side Hassania Agadir, as the club embarks on a major restructuring effort following a season that nearly saw it relegated to the second tier.
Ngoma, who is currently contracted to Tanzanian Premier League outfit Simba SC, has emerged as one of the key targets for the Agadir-based team.
The 30-year-old is reportedly being considered as a free agent signing, according to confirmation from club president Belaid El Fakir, following earlier reports by Africafoot.
Hassania Agadir’s renewed ambitions come on the heels of a turbulent campaign that saw the club narrowly escape relegation. Determined to turn the page, the board has brought in Franco-Comorian coach Amir Abdou to lead the first team, with compatriot Laurent Dechaux appointed as sporting director.
duo has been tasked with revamping the squad and steering the club toward more stable and competitive performances in the upcoming season.
In a public address aimed at reassuring supporters, President El Fakir acknowledged the frustrations of the past year and promised sweeping changes to restore faith in the team’s direction.
“We are entering a new phase,” he said, while confirming that several underperforming players will be offloaded to make space for fresh signings during the summer transfer window.
Ngoma, known for his composure in midfield and ability to control tempo, is seen as a potential pillar in this new era. Though he remains under contract with Simba, his availability on a free transfer has attracted interest from multiple clubs, with Hassania Agadir now reportedly leading the race for his signature.
Having enjoyed spells in DR Congo, Morocco, and now Tanzania, Ngoma brings valuable experience and familiarity with North African football, which could prove beneficial to Hassania’s plans under Abdou’s leadership.
The midfielder’s previous stint with Raja Casablanca in Morocco also means he would return to a league where he has already proven his credentials.
Coach Amir Abdou and sporting director Dechaux are believed to be prioritising experienced players who can bring both quality and leadership to a side in transition. Ngoma fits that profile, and discussions between the club and the player’s representatives are understood to be progressing positively.
While an official agreement has yet to be finalised, the club’s openness in confirming its interest in Ngoma signals a level of confidence in completing the deal.
His arrival would mark a significant step in what is expected to be a busy transfer window for Hassania Agadir, as they look to rebuild both their squad and their reputation.
As the summer window approaches, the club’s supporters will be watching closely to see how the new management team navigates the rebuilding process.
For now, the potential addition of Fabrice Ngoma stands as an early indication that Hassania Agadir are serious about turning their recent struggles into a platform for renewal and growth.