Raja Club Athletic accelerate transfer plans ahead of CAF registration deadline
Moroccan giants Raja Club Athletic are stepping up their activity in the summer transfer market as they race against time to complete key signings before the Confederation of African Football’s (CAF) player registration deadline.
With the July 25 deadline fast approaching, Raja are working intensively to reshape their squad ahead of the 2026/27 campaign, during which they will compete in the CAF Confederation Cup alongside their domestic commitments.
The club’s recruitment drive is being carried out through close collaboration between the board and the newly appointed sporting management, with both parties determined to assemble a squad capable of challenging for silverware on multiple fronts.
Raja have already undergone a significant squad overhaul following the departures of six first-team players. Saber Bougrine, Dahak, Halimi, El Ferdoussi, Baadi and Konte have all left the club, creating vacancies across several positions and increasing the urgency to reinforce the squad before the continental registration window closes.
According to reports, Raja’s management has adopted a fresh recruitment strategy designed to improve the quality of the squad while avoiding the mistakes of previous transfer windows.
The Moroccan giants are reportedly conducting an extensive assessment of the team’s needs before pursuing any targets, with the new sporting department playing a central role in identifying players capable of making an immediate impact.
Unlike previous transfer windows, where recruitment was often criticised for lacking long-term planning, Raja’s hierarchy has decided to adopt a more structured and data-driven approach to player acquisitions.
The club is now prioritising technical quality, statistical performance, tactical suitability and overall consistency before opening negotiations with prospective signings. Every potential recruit is expected to meet clearly defined sporting criteria established by the technical department and sporting management.
The new philosophy reflects the club’s determination to build a balanced and sustainable squad rather than relying on short-term solutions or opportunistic signings.
Raja’s management believes this approach will provide greater stability and help the club remain competitive both in the Moroccan Botola Pro and on the continental stage.
The coming days are expected to be decisive as negotiations continue over several transfer targets. Club officials are eager to complete new arrivals early enough to allow the coaching staff sufficient time to integrate them into the squad before the start of the season.
With CAF’s registration deadline looming, every decision has become increasingly important. Raja understand that assembling a competitive squad before the July 25 cutoff will be crucial to their ambitions of making a deep run in the CAF Confederation Cup while also mounting a strong challenge for domestic honours.
As preparations intensify, the Green Eagles remain focused on completing a carefully planned recruitment campaign that places quality, tactical fit and long-term stability above hurried transfer business, signalling a new era in the club’s sporting project.
