Moroccan outfit Maghreb de Fès keen to keep in-demand forward Soufiane Benjedida
Moroccan outfit Maghreb de Fès are determined to keep in-demand attacker Soufiane Benjedida ahead of the summer transfer window.
The enterprising attacker remains at the centre of transfer speculation ahead of the upcoming window, with both Egyptian giants and Saudi clubs monitoring his situation closely.
Despite mounting rumours, Maghreb de Fès are keen to keep hold of their attacking talisman beyond the current season, rejecting early approaches and signaling that no deal will be sanctioned while the campaign is still ongoing. The club views Benjedida as a key figure in their project, particularly given his importance in front of goal.
However, uncertainty still surrounds the striker’s long-term future, with no final decision made regarding his next destination. Meanwhile, discussions are expected to intensify once the Moroccan league season concludes.
While interest from Egypt remains strong—particularly from heavyweight clubs such as Al Ahly SC and Pyramids FC—the player is reportedly not prioritising a move to the Egyptian Premier League at this stage of his career.
Despite the competitive appeal and historical prestige of Egyptian football, Benjedida is believed to be assessing alternatives more carefully.
Besides, a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia has emerged as a leading option. The proposal, reportedly valued at nearly two million dollars, is currently understood to be the most attractive financially, positioning it as the front-runner in the race for his signature.
The Saudi bid not only offers a significant salary increase but also greater contractual stability, making it an appealing package for the striker as he weighs both sporting and financial considerations.
For now, Maghreb de Fès remain firm in their refusal to sell mid-season, but the situation is expected to evolve rapidly once the campaign concludes. With Egyptian interest intensifying and Saudi clubs pushing aggressively, Benjedida is set to become one of the more intriguing transfer sagas of the summer window.
As things stand, the player’s final decision remains open—but the balance is increasingly tilting toward a Gulf move unless the Egyptian contenders significantly improve their proposals in the coming weeks.
