Jaly Mouaddib: Omonia Aradippou left winger linked with move to Qarabağ in Azerbaijan

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Jaly Mouaddib: Omonia Aradippou left winger linked with move to Qarabağ in Azerbaijan

Qarabağ are understood to be exploring a move for Omonia Aradippou winger Jaly Mouaddib in a deal that could see the 25-year-old leave Cyprus despite uncertainty over his contract situation.

The Azerbaijan champions have been linked with Mouaddib, whose current terms at Omonia Aradippou are not publicly disclosed, raising the prospect that he could become a free agent if no extension is agreed. The probability of the transfer remains unclear, with the reported likelihood of the move listed simply as “?”.

Mouaddib, born in Lens on 18 November 2000, holds both French and Moroccan nationality and operates primarily as a left winger, though he is comfortable on either foot. Wearing the number 10 shirt for Omonia Aradippou, he has seen his stock rise steadily in Cyprus, with his market value increasing to €375k as of 2 March 2026.

Since leaving France for Romania in 2023, when he joined FC Botoșani from Angers SCO B, Mouaddib has built a varied CV across European leagues. Spells with LOSC Lille’s youth and B teams, a loan stint at US Avranches in the French third tier, and subsequent time in Romania’s top flight have given him experience in different tactical environments before his move to Cyprus in July 2025.

His form with Omonia Aradippou has coincided with that market value climb from €200k at Botoșani in mid‑2024 to €325k in December 2025 and now €375k, making him an attainable yet potentially shrewd acquisition for Qarabağ. Recent performances in the Cyprus League have reinforced his reputation as a direct, creative wide player, although detailed match statistics and individual displays are not fully documented in the available data.

Should a deal materialise, a switch to the Premyer Liqa would mark the next step in Mouaddib’s upward trajectory and could prove pivotal in shaping both his reputation on the European stage and his longer‑term potential at a higher competitive level.

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