The turbulent career of Mohamed Ihattaren takes yet another twist as reports emerge of his imminent departure from Slavia Prague, barely after his arrival, without even making a single official appearance for the Czech club.
This latest development marks another chapter of instability for the Moroccan-Dutch footballer, who has endured a series of short-lived spells at various clubs in recent times.
Having recently joined Slavia Prague in December 2023, Ihattaren’s stay at the Czech capital appears to be cut short due to disciplinary issues, according to reports.
Sources from Dutch media outlet Voetbal International suggest that discussions are ongoing between Ihattaren and Slavia Prague for a mutual termination of his contract.
This potential departure adds to a string of setbacks for the 22-year-old, whose once-promising career trajectory now appears to be in jeopardy.
Ihattaren’s troubles extend beyond the realm of football, as he has faced legal issues in the Netherlands, including allegations of assault and threats against a former acquaintance, as well as alleged ties to a criminal organization in his home country.
His departure from Slavia Prague comes amidst a backdrop of disappointment and unfulfilled potential.
Despite being valued at 300,000 euros on Transfermarkt, Ihattaren’s time at the club has been marred by off-field issues, casting a shadow over his talent and abilities on the pitch.
Previously, Ihattaren had brief spells at clubs such as Juventus, Ajax, and Samsunspor in Turkey, with each stint characterized by brevity and instability.
His inability to settle at any club raises questions about his future in professional football and underscores the challenges he faces both on and off the field.
As discussions continue regarding his departure from Slavia Prague, Mohamed Ihattaren finds himself at a crossroads in his career, grappling with the consequences of his tumultuous journey in the world of football.