Sami Ouaissa: Stuttgart linked with move for NEC Nijmegen winger

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Sami Ouaissa: Stuttgart linked with move for NEC Nijmegen winger

Stuttgart are reportedly monitoring NEC Nijmegen right midfielder Sami Ouaissa as the Bundesliga club weigh up a summer move for the Dutch‑Moroccan youngster.

The 21-year-old, valued at €5.00m on Transfermarkt, has emerged as a rumoured target for the German side, with speculation suggesting he could leave Eredivisie outfit NEC as early as this summer. The probability of a deal remains listed as “?” and there is no public information on the length of his current contract or any expiry date, leaving open the possibility that he could run down his terms and move on as a free agent in the future.

Ouaissa, who wears the number 25 shirt for NEC, is a left-footed right midfielder and stands at 1.86m. Born in Hoensbroek on 2 October 2004, he is eligible to represent both the Netherlands and Morocco, with his dual nationality adding to his appeal on the European market. He is currently registered simply with NEC at club level, with no senior international caps recorded in the available data.

Operating mainly on the right flank, Ouaissa has been used for NEC in their Eredivisie campaign, though detailed seasonal statistics are not listed in the data provided. His recent appearances have come in the Dutch top flight, with NEC facing regular league opposition as they aim to consolidate their status in the division; specific match-by-match performances, including opponents, dates, scorelines and individual contributions, are not documented in the current information.

The interest from Stuttgart would represent a step up into the Bundesliga, one of Europe’s leading leagues, and fits the profile of a club targeting emerging talent with resale value. With his market valuation at €5.00m and uncertainty surrounding his contract situation, NEC could face a decision over whether to cash in or risk losing a highly rated wide player for a lower fee or even as a free agent down the line.

If a move to Stuttgart does materialise, it could mark a pivotal stage in Ouaissa’s career, offering a bigger platform to develop his reputation and test his potential at a higher level of European football.

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