Walid Regragui attracts interest from Mali and Saudi clubs
Walid Regragui has emerged as a leading managerial target for both international and club roles, with interest growing from Mali and Saudi Arabia following his recent achievements on the African stage.
The former Morocco head coach is reportedly among the candidates being considered by the Malian Football Federation as it searches for a new manager to lead the national team, known as the Eagles.
According to multiple reports, Regragui features on a shortlist that also includes experienced figures such as Hervé Renard and Pitso Mosimane, underlining both the competitiveness of the selection process and the prestige attached to the role.
Regragui’s inclusion reflects his elevated reputation in African football, built on a series of high-profile successes.
His managerial credentials have placed him among the most sought-after coaches on the continent, particularly after his work with Morocco on the global stage.
At the same time, interest in the Moroccan tactician is not limited to the international game. Several leading clubs in Saudi Arabia are also said to be monitoring his situation closely.
His tactical approach, combined with his ability to manage elite-level players, has reportedly attracted attention from teams looking to strengthen their technical leadership.
This dual interest highlights the growing demand for Regragui’s expertise, with both national and club projects viewing him as a figure capable of delivering results.
While no official appointment has been confirmed, his name continues to circulate prominently in discussions surrounding key managerial vacancies.
Regragui’s standing has been shaped significantly by his achievements with Morocco. He guided the national side to a historic fourth-place finish at the 2022 World Cup, marking an unprecedented milestone for African football.
That campaign not only elevated Morocco’s global profile but also established Regragui as a coach capable of competing at the highest level.
More recently, he added further silverware to his record by leading Morocco to victory at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, a title officially confirmed by the Confederation of African Football in March.
These accomplishments have reinforced his reputation and contributed to the current wave of interest in his services.
With his future yet to be decided, the coming weeks could prove pivotal as discussions continue behind the scenes.
Whether he opts for a return to international management or a move into club football, Regragui remains one of the most prominent coaching figures available on the market.
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