Experienced winger Mohamed Ounajem has made a return to the Moroccan Professional League after completing a move to Hassania Agadir.
The veteran forward joins the club on loan, marking his comeback to domestic football after spells abroad.
According to private sources cited by le360 Sport, Ounajem signed for Hassania Agadir on loan from Ismailia Electricity.
The 34-year-old only joined the Egyptian side in the summer of 2025 on a one-year deal, following the expiration of his contract with Libyan club Al-Suqoor.
Ounajem remains one of the most recognisable former stars of Wydad Casablanca, where he enjoyed significant success, including winning the 2017 CAF Champions League title.
His performances earned him a move to Egyptian giants Zamalek, where he went on to add more silverware to his career.
During his time with Zamalek, Ounajem lifted several major trophies, most notably the CAF Confederation Cup and the African Super Cup, further cementing his reputation as a proven performer on the continental stage.
Hassania Agadir are expected to rely heavily on Ounajem’s experience as they look to improve their fortunes in the league.
The club currently sits 13th in the Moroccan Professional League standings with seven points, trailing leaders Wydad Casablanca by 13 points.







