Report: Real Madrid is considering "snatching Bouaddi."
Spanish media reports have indicated that young Moroccan international Ayoub Bouaddi has become one of the names being monitored by Spanish club Real Madrid, as part of their plan to strengthen the team's midfield in the upcoming period.
According to what was reported by the newspaper "Marca," the Lille player has entered the royal club's list of interests after establishing himself as one of the most prominent rising talents, both through his performances with his French team and his brilliance in the Moroccan national team jersey during the 2026 World Cup.
Bouaddi particularly caught attention during the match between the Moroccan national team and its Brazilian counterpart, as he delivered a remarkable performance that confirmed his ability to compete with the biggest names on the global stage despite his young age.
However, the Moroccan player does not top Real Madrid's priorities in the midfield position; data indicates that the club is placing Argentine Enzo Fernandez, a Chelsea player, as their primary target to strengthen this line, based on the wishes of coach José Mourinho.
Enzo had previously stirred controversy with statements expressing his desire to live in Madrid in the future, speaking about his admiration for the Spanish capital and its similarities to Buenos Aires, which opened the door to speculation about his future.
Speculation also increased after his appearance in the Spanish capital during one of the events of the Madrid Open tennis tournament, at a time when Chelsea does not rule out the possibility of parting with their player, although the London club would not be willing to facilitate the departure of one of their key players.
While waiting for developments in the transfer market, Ayoub Bouaddi remains one of the young names being followed by Real Madrid's management, given his improving performance and rising stock on both the European and international levels.
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