Club Brugge are being linked with a move for PSV left winger Couhaib Driouech, with the Belgian side reported to be tracking the 24-year-old ahead of a potential summer switch.
The Moroccan-Dutch attacker, who wears the number 11 shirt at PSV, is listed with a market value of €7.50m, a figure likely to frame any negotiations should Brugge look to turn interest into a firm offer. The current probability of a transfer is unclear, with the move rated only as “?” in the latest listings, underlining that talks, if any, remain at an early and speculative stage.
Driouech’s contract situation at PSV has not been disclosed, and with no expiry date publicly confirmed, observers have suggested that a failure to agree fresh terms could open the door to a discounted fee or even a future free‑agent departure if his deal runs down. For now, though, he remains a PSV player in the Eredivisie.
Born in Haarlem on 17 April 2002, the 1.75m winger is eligible for both Morocco and the Netherlands, reflecting his dual nationality. Naturally a left-sided attacker who prefers his right foot, he offers the profile of an inverted winger capable of cutting inside to create or shoot, attributes that are thought to appeal to Club Brugge as they look to refresh their attacking options in the Jupiler Pro League.
Recent data has not detailed his latest individual match performance, but Driouech’s presence in PSV’s first-team squad has placed him in a competitive environment at the top end of Dutch football. With his development still in progress at 24, a cross-border move to Belgium could provide regular European exposure and a platform to enhance his reputation.
If a deal is ultimately struck, a transfer to Club Brugge would represent a significant step in Driouech’s career, potentially shaping his trajectory in both domestic competition and on the international stage.
