Watford midfielder Nampalys Mendy is being linked with a move to Moroccan side Raja Casablanca, with the Senegal and France international reportedly attracting interest from the Botola Pro Inwi club.
The 33-year-old defensive midfielder, currently valued at €1.20m, is the subject of speculation over a potential switch from the Championship to Morocco, according to transfer data connecting Watford and Raja Casablanca. The reported probability of the move is listed as unclear (“?”), underlining that talks, if any, are at an early or informal stage and the situation remains fluid.
Mendy’s contractual details at Vicarage Road are not specified in the available data, raising the possibility that Watford could yet face a decision over whether to negotiate a fee, allow him to depart on favourable terms, or risk him running down his deal and becoming a free agent. Any agreement with Raja Casablanca would therefore depend heavily on Watford’s stance and the structure of a potential transfer.
The midfielder joined Watford from RC Lens and has seen his market value decline from €3m during his time in Ligue 1 to €1.20m following his move to the Championship, as last updated in December 2025. There is no match-by-match breakdown provided in the data, so recent individual performances, opponents, and scorelines cannot be confirmed from this source.
Born in La Seyne-sur-Mer on 23 June 1992 and standing at 1.68m, Mendy brings extensive experience from top European leagues. He progressed through AS Monaco’s youth ranks to the first team, then established himself at OGC Nice before moving to Leicester City, where his valuation once peaked at €12m. Spells in Ligue 1, the Premier League and now the Championship have shaped him into a specialist at the base of midfield.
Having represented both Senegal and France at different stages of his career and operated consistently as a defensive midfielder, a move to Raja Casablanca would mark his first venture into African club football. If the transfer materialises, it could offer Mendy a late-career platform to become a central figure in Morocco’s top flight and redefine the final chapter of his professional journey.







