
Wydad Casablanca has officially completed a sensational coup, announcing the signing of Moroccan football superstar and UEFA Champions League winner, Hakim Ziyech.
The move is a major statement of intent for the Moroccan giants, bringing a player of elite pedigree back to the domestic league.
The Marquee Signing
The 32-year-old attacking midfielder joins Wydad as a free agent, having recently departed Qatari side Al Duhail. Ziyech’s brief spells in both Qatar and with Turkish club Galatasaray were hampered by injuries and limited game time, leading to a period of uncertainty about his future.
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Despite attracting interest from several European and Middle Eastern clubs—including close negotiations with Romanian outfit CFR Cluj that ultimately broke down over wage and fitness issues—the former Ajax star chose to return home.
His decision to join one of Morocco’s most successful and passionate clubs is seen as a full-circle moment, providing him the ideal platform to revive his career and ensure his place in the national team ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, which Morocco will host.
A Dream Attack
Ziyech brings world-class vision, flair, and a lethal left foot to the Wydad squad. He boasts an incredible career record of over 497 professional matches, contributing 134 goals and 135 assists.
His trophy cabinet includes the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup titles won during his time at Chelsea.
The signing creates a potentially devastating attacking unit for Wydad. Fans are already dreaming of a dynamic front four featuring:
Hakim Ziyech (Flair and creativity)
Thembinkosi Lorch (Pace and directness)
Aymane El Hannouri (Goal threat)
Aziz Ki (The midfield general pulling the strings)
Focus on CAF Success
The announcement comes as Wydad prepares for a critical continental fixture. They are set to face Asante Kotoko in Casablanca tomorrow in the second leg of their CAF Confederation Cup qualifier.
Wydad holds a narrow 1-0 lead from the first leg, with a spot in the group stage on the line.
The timing of Ziyech’s signing is also relevant to the upcoming October 31 deadline for clubs participating in the 2025/26 CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup group stages to submit their final squads to CAF.
This window allows Wydad to finalize their plans and potentially integrate Ziyech into their continental ambitions, subject to registration rules.