Yahya Attiat-Allah appears set to continue his career abroad, as speculation over a potential return to Wydad Casablanca cools ahead of the summer transfer window.
Despite early whispers linking the Moroccan international with a return to his former club, sources close to Wydad have indicated that the Casablanca giants are not actively pursuing his signature.
According to Le Site Info, the club’s interest in re-signing Attiat-Allah has remained lukewarm, with no substantial steps taken to initiate negotiations.
The 29-year-old full-back is currently on loan at Egyptian powerhouse Al Ahly, where he is expected to feature in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.
His performances there could prove pivotal in shaping his next move, as the player reportedly prefers to remain overseas.
Following the conclusion of the Club World Cup, Attiat-Allah is scheduled to return briefly to Russian side FC Sochi, which still holds his registration.
However, his future appears destined away from both Al Ahly and Sochi. Reports suggest he is in talks with other suitors and is weighing up multiple offers.
Two clubs from the Gulf region are believed to be in the running for his services, though no official confirmation has been made.
The Moroccan defender is reportedly considering these proposals carefully as he seeks a move that aligns with both his professional ambitions and financial expectations.
Attiat-Allah’s desire to remain abroad comes as Wydad Casablanca looks to refresh its squad ahead of their participation in the Club World Cup.
The club’s technical staff is understood to be focused on reinforcing key positions but appears content to look elsewhere for options at left-back rather than pushing for the return of their former player.
Attiat-Allah enjoyed significant success during his time at Wydad, where he became a fan favourite and an integral part of the team’s domestic and continental campaigns.
His departure marked a shift toward European and Middle Eastern football, and it now seems likely that his next chapter will unfold outside Morocco once again.
As transfer discussions progress, the defender’s immediate focus remains on contributing to Al Ahly’s Club World Cup campaign before finalising his future destination.