Algeria Wants to Steal a Young Player from Morocco

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A battle is currently being played out between the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) and its Algerian counterpart (FAF) to attract the favor of Ayman Aourir, a young prodigy from Bayer Leverkusen.

The player, of Algerian origin on his mother’s side and Moroccan on his father’s side, finds himself at the heart of a battle between the two national teams, each eager to enlist him in their ranks.

The FRMF took the lead in contacting Aourir, highlighting his potential and the role he could play within the Moroccan national team in the future.

For its part, the FAF does not intend to sit idly by. She also approached the striker, promising him a place of choice within the Fennecs and the opportunity to actively contribute to the ambitions of the Algerian selection.

The choice of the young player would fall on Morocco, the latter having already played two matches with the national under-17 team. This choice seems motivated by Morocco’s performances on the international scene, in particular the historic feat achieved during the last World Cup in Qatar.

Furthermore, many top European clubs are also eyeing the young prodigy, such as Tottenham in England, Bayern Munich in Germany, and Monaco in France.