PSV left winger Couhaib Driouech is being linked with a move to fellow Eredivisie side NEC Nijmegen amid uncertainty over his contract situation in Eindhoven.
The 24-year-old, who holds both Moroccan and Dutch nationality, is the subject of transfer speculation in the Netherlands, with NEC reported to be exploring a deal that could take advantage of his unclear contract status at PSV. With no public expiry date listed for his current agreement, the prospect of Driouech running down his terms and becoming a free agent has been raised alongside talk of a potential transfer fee.
Driouech, valued at €7.50m on Transfermarkt, is seen as a significant asset in the Dutch top flight, and any move within the Eredivisie would be closely watched. The probability of a switch has not been formally rated and remains listed as “?” in transfer reports, underlining that negotiations, if any, are still at a speculative stage.
A right-footed attacker who operates primarily on the left, Driouech wears the number 11 shirt for PSV and offers pace and direct dribbling from wide areas. Born in Haarlem on 17 April 2002 and standing at 1.75m, he is regarded as being in a key development phase of his career, with his dual Moroccan-Netherlands background adding to his appeal on the international scene.
Recent PSV outings have kept him in the shop window, with his performances on the flank in the Eredivisie continuing to draw interest from scouts monitoring his progress. While detailed figures for his latest match – including opponent, date and scoreline – have not been disclosed in the current data, his regular involvement has ensured he remains firmly on recruitment radars.
Should a move to NEC materialise, whether via a transfer or later as a free agent, it would offer Driouech the chance to step into a more central role and could prove a pivotal moment in shaping his reputation and long‑term potential in Dutch football.
