Wydad Casablanca is reportedly set to intensify efforts in securing the signing of Issoufou Dayo, with negotiations expected to resume for the acquisition of the Burkinabe defender.
Sources indicate that Wydad Casablanca’s interest in Dayo has spanned over two years, with the Moroccan club impressed by his defensive prowess and commanding presence on the field.
The club has previously conveyed their desire to enlist the services of Dayo, prompting discussions with the player’s representatives.
While Dayo has not outright rejected Wydad Casablanca’s advances, his camp has requested time for deliberation, indicating a degree of openness towards the potential move.
This isn’t the first time Dayo’s name has circulated in transfer talks. Previously, he was linked with a move to Saudi Arabia, with reports suggesting interest from Al Taee.
Since joining RS Berkane in July 2015, Dayo has emerged as a pivotal figure and currently serves as the captain of the club’s professional squad.
Valued at €850,000 in the market, Dayo brings a wealth of experience and skill to the table, making him an attractive prospect for clubs seeking defensive reinforcement.
As negotiations between Wydad Casablanca and Dayo’s representatives are poised to resume, football enthusiasts await further developments with keen interest.
Should the deal materialize, it could mark a significant milestone for both Dayo and Wydad Casablanca, potentially strengthening the club’s defensive lineup and bolstering their competitive edge in future tournaments.