Hamza Larhrib: Mezzolara complete free transfer for Morocco-Italy attacking midfielder from Sammaurese
Mezzolara have completed the signing of attacking midfielder Hamza Larhrib from Sammaurese on a free transfer, with the move officially registered to take effect from 2026-07-03. The 22-year-old arrives with a current market valuation of 75k and will join the Serie D – Girone D side as a permanent addition. His new contract with Mezzolara runs until 2027-06-30.
Larhrib switches clubs within Italian football after a short spell at Sammaurese, continuing a career that has been built entirely in Italy despite his Moroccan roots. Born in Rabat and holding dual Morocco and Italy nationality, he is listed primarily as an attacking midfielder, operating in the central attacking role and favouring his right foot.
The move keeps Larhrib in Serie D – D, with Mezzolara competing in the same tier that has framed much of his development in recent seasons. The transfer from Sammaurese is recorded as a free transfer, underlining Mezzolaras decision to capitalise on his contractual situation while acquiring a player whose estimated market value has stabilised at 75k in recent assessments.
Larhribs contract at Mezzolara, which runs until 2027-06-30, offers the club a medium-term window to develop and potentially increase the value of a player who has already experienced significant fluctuations in his valuation. After first being noted at 10k with US Corticella in early 2023, his value rose sharply to 125k later that year before dropping to 100k and then 75k during his time at AC Carpi, and settling again at 75k across spells at Varesina, Sammaurese and now Mezzolara.
The 1.74m midfielder arrives with a well-travelled CV at Serie D level. Since 2021, he has moved from ASD Calcio Zola Predosa to US Corticella, then on to AC Carpi, Pistoiese, GSD Ghiviborgo VDS, Varesina and Sammaurese before this latest switch to Mezzolara. Each transfer has kept him within the Italian pyramid, giving him extensive exposure to the tactical demands and physical intensity of the countrys lower professional and semi-professional tiers.
While born in Morocco and eligible for the North African nation, Larhribs footballing education has been entirely Italian, and his registration history places him firmly in the Italian game. His dual nationality status means he continues to represent a potential cross-border talent, operating in Italys Serie D – D rather than in the domestic Moroccan leagues.
No recent match details or current-season appearance statistics are provided in the available data, but Larhribs repeated recruitment by clubs at this level suggests he is viewed as a technically capable attacking option. His profile as a right-footed central attacking midfielder fits the modern trend for creative players who can link midfield and attack, operate between the lines and support both build-up and final-third actions.
If Mezzolara can harness the potential indicated by his past valuations and steady demand on the Italian market, this confirmed move could prove an important step in consolidating Larhribs reputation in Serie D and positioning him for a future move higher up the Italian ladder or into a different European league.
