Moroccan coach Mohamed Wahbi has emerged as a leading candidate for the managerial position at Belgian giants RSC Anderlecht as the club intensifies preparations for its next phase.
Belgian journalist Sacha Tavoleri has reported that Wahbi is among the coaches currently being considered by Anderlecht’s hierarchy, with his rapid rise and recent achievements placing him firmly on the club’s radar. His profile has gained significant attention following his latest success on the international stage.
According to the same source, Anderlecht’s management have already held initial discussions with Wahbi, during which his technical philosophy and professional ambitions were explored. These talks are understood to be part of a broader evaluation process, with a final decision yet to be made on who will be entrusted with leading the club’s sporting project.
A defining moment in Wahbi’s coaching career came with his triumph at the Under-20 World Cup in Chile, where he guided the Moroccan national team to a historic title.
Morocco sealed the championship with a victory over Argentina in the final, a landmark achievement that highlighted both the strength of the country’s youth development system and Wahbi’s tactical acumen at the highest level.
Wahbi’s journey has been shaped by years of work within youth football, steadily progressing through the technical ranks while focusing on player development.
His modern approach, tactical discipline and strong emphasis on nurturing young talent have become hallmarks of his coaching style, qualities that now appear to have caught the attention of one of Belgium’s most storied clubs.







