Abdellah Haimoud is hoping to make a return to Wydad Athletic Club following an underwhelming spell in French football, a reliable source has confirmed to Site Info.
The 24-year-old midfielder, once considered one of the most exciting young talents at Wydad, is reportedly keen on reigniting his career at the Moroccan giants after parting ways with French side FC Rouen.
The same source revealed that Haimoud has expressed a strong desire to be reintegrated into the squad and is awaiting an opportunity to prove himself once more at the club where he first rose to prominence.
Haimoud’s journey has been one of early promise followed by a period of professional instability.
A product of Wydad’s youth system, he was once tipped to be a long-term fixture in the first team.
However, a noticeable dip in form saw him gradually fall out of favour, eventually leading to his departure from Casablanca in pursuit of a fresh start abroad.
His move to Rouen, seen as a chance to reboot his development in a European environment, failed to yield the results he and his representatives had hoped for.
After a short stint in France with limited impact, the midfielder has now left the club and is seeking a way back into familiar surroundings.
Wydad, currently navigating a transitional period on and off the pitch, may soon face a decision on whether to welcome back their former player.
While the club has not made any official statement regarding Haimoud’s intentions or a potential re-signing, the revelation that he is open to returning will likely stir discussions among fans and management alike.
At 24, Haimoud is no longer the youth prospect he once was but remains at an age where a career revival is still feasible.
The midfielder will be hoping that Wydad, aware of his familiarity with the club’s system and expectations, may be willing to offer a second chance.
As the summer transfer window progresses, Haimoud’s potential homecoming adds to the growing list of former Wydad players eyeing a return to the Moroccan outfit after spells abroad that failed to meet expectations.
Whether the club sees value in reinvesting in a player with unfinished business remains to be seen.