Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca will reportedly be forced to offload some of their foreign players to make way for new signings.
Wydad are currently preparing for the FIFA Club World Cup which will kick off this weekend at the United States of America.
However, the club have the task of letting some players leave to fir their foreign quota going into the new season.
The club have already signed Tanzanian Stephane Aziz Ki and Dutch defender Bart Meijers, while they are also reportedly closing in on midfielders Nampalys Mendy and Djibril Soumaré.
According to a report, Wydad are ready to part ways with Mickaël Malsa, Arthur and Pedrinho who is on loan from Brazilian giants Corinthians.
As things stand, the Moroccan giants currently have nine foreign players in their ranks but that number will increase in the next couple weeks.
The report adds that should the club get a good offer for Arthur, they will be open to selling the midfielder a year after they signed him from Fluminense.
Meanwhile, Wydad will open their FIFA Club World Cup against Manchester City on Wednesday 18 June.