Moroccan centre-forward Tawfik Bentayeb of Union Touarga is being linked with a move to Dutch giants Feyenoord, with the 24-year-old – currently valued at €8.00m – emerging as a potential attacking option for the Eredivisie side.
Bentayeb, born in Casablanca on 14 January 2002, is listed primarily as a centre-forward and stands at 1.80m tall. A left-footed attacker, he has developed his reputation in Morocco’s top flight, the Botola Pro Inwi, where his performances for Union Touarga have drawn increasing attention from scouts across Europe.
The reported interest from Feyenoord comes with uncertainty over Bentayeb’s contractual situation. Transfer data lists no fixed expiry date on his deal with Union Touarga, prompting speculation that he could be available on favourable terms or even move on as a free agent if his contract has already expired or is approaching its end. The rumour, logged on 8 June 2026, is currently given an unspecified probability (“?”), underlining that no agreement is in place.
Bentayeb’s market value of €8.00m places him in the bracket of emerging talents rather than established stars, a profile that has often appealed to Feyenoord’s recruitment strategy. His progress with Union Touarga in the Moroccan top tier has come alongside recognition with ESTAC Troyes at national-team level, reflecting his growing stature within Moroccan football structures.
Recent data lists him with shirt number 21 and highlights his role through the middle of the attack, though he is capable of operating across the frontline. Detailed match-by-match statistics and specific recent fixtures are not provided in the latest dataset, meaning his current-season goal and assist tallies remain unconfirmed.
If Feyenoord do firm up their interest, a move to the Eredivisie could offer Bentayeb a major platform in European football and a chance to enhance both his reputation and long-term market value.
