Former Moroccan international Zakaria Labyad is on the verge of starting a new chapter in his football career, with a move to Brazilian side Corinthians now appearing increasingly likely.
The experienced midfielder is closing in on what would be his first spell in South American football, a step that could mark one of the most intriguing phases of his journey in the game.
Reports from sources indicate that talks between Labyad and Corinthians have reached an advanced stage. The Brazilian club is understood to be keen on securing his services as they look to add experience and creativity to their attacking options.
Labyad’s contractual situation has aided the potential transfer. The former Atlas Lions player is currently a free agent following the end of his stint with Chinese club Dalian Yingbo, making the deal financially appealing for Corinthians, who would not be required to pay a transfer fee.
While the negotiations have progressed positively, the final agreement is still dependent on financial terms. Labyad is reportedly seeking an annual salary of around 700,000 US dollars, with both parties continuing discussions as they work towards a possible deal.






