Wydad AC are being linked with a move for El Masry striker Salah Mohsen, with the Moroccan giants reportedly weighing up a deal for the Egypt forward.
Data compiled by Transfermarkt indicates the proposed switch from Port Said to Casablanca currently carries a probability of 48%, underlining that talks are at a speculative stage rather than close to completion. Mohsen, 27, is valued at around €600,000, a figure likely to shape any negotiations between El Masry and the Botola Pro Inwi side.
The centre-forward, who wears the No 9 shirt for El Masry, has seen his market value rise sharply in 2025, climbing from €150,000 in October 2024 to its current €600,000 assessment at the start of December. That upswing reflects improved form in the Egyptian Premier League and has drawn attention from outside Egypt, with Wydad now emerging as a potential destination.
Mohsen’s contractual situation at El Masry is not publicly specified in the available data, leaving open the possibility he could become a free agent in the near future if no extension is agreed. That uncertainty may encourage Wydad to move quickly, while also strengthening the player’s negotiating position should other clubs join the race.
Born in Cairo on 1 September 1998, Mohsen came through the Enppi system before stepping up to the senior side and later earning a high-profile transfer to Al Ahly in January 2018. Loan spells at Smouha and Cleopatra FC followed as he sought regular minutes in the Egyptian top flight, prior to his permanent move to El Masry in January 2024.
A right-footed central attacker, Mohsen has spent his entire professional career in the Egyptian Premier League. A switch to Wydad and the Botola Pro Inwi would represent his first move abroad and, if it materialises, could offer a fresh platform to reassert his potential and reshape the next phase of his career.
