Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi misses Morocco call-up amid unfinished switch from France
Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, has not been included in Morocco’s squad for the upcoming international break, despite verbally agreeing to represent the Morocco national football team.
Bouaddi is widely regarded as one of the most promising talents in French football. He has already played eight matches for France’s U21 side and became a fixture under coach Bruno Genesio. Making his mark in European football at just 16, Bouaddi has drawn attention for his composure, versatility, and tactical intelligence on the pitch.
Morocco has been keen to cap Bouaddi at senior level, offering him an earlier pathway into international football. However, the fast-rising midfielder has not yet finalized his international allegiance, which explains his absence from the Atlas Lions squad.
Bouaddi has indeed agreed in principle to represent Morocco, but administrative formalities required to switch his nationality from France are still pending. These procedural delays mean that he will not be available for selection in the upcoming friendlies.
The Moroccan Football Federation will likely continue monitoring Bouaddi closely, as securing his commitment could provide a significant boost to the national team’s talent pool. With Morocco looking to integrate younger players into the squad, Bouaddi’s eventual decision could influence the long-term planning of the Atlas Lions’ midfield and attack.
At just 18, Bouaddi faces a pivotal moment in his career. Whether he chooses to continue with France or commit to Morocco, his talent ensures that he will be a key figure in whichever national setup he ultimately joins. Fans of both countries are eagerly awaiting news on his decision, with expectations high for the prodigious midfielder’s next steps on the international stage.
