Moroccan Talent Abdelhamid Maali Lands in Cairo… Set to Sign for Zamalek Within Hours

Zamalek is close to signing 18-year-old Moroccan talent Abdelhamid Maali from Ittihad Tanger, with the official announcement expected within hours.

  Mon , July 21 2025 / 11:13 AM Updated At: 2025-07-21 11:13:57

Zamalek continues its strong moves in the summer transfer market, this time with a clear focus on investing in young talent. The club is on the verge of officially announcing the signing of rising Moroccan star Abdelhamid Maali, an 18-year-old standout from Ittihad Tanger. The deal has drawn attention as it aligns with Zamalek’s long-term vision for building a sustainable squad.

According to available information, the transfer has entered its final stages, with the player expected to arrive in Cairo within hours to undergo medical tests before signing his contract. Maali is set to be registered in the underage category, making him one of the youngest signings of Zamalek’s current transfer window—a move that adds flexibility to the squad and gives the technical staff room to gradually develop his talent.

Abdelhamid Maali has emerged as one of the most promising young names in Moroccan football over the past two years, gaining recognition for his impressive performances with Ittihad Tanger. A left-footed player, he excels in various attacking roles, including left wing, right wing, and the classic number 10 playmaker position, making him a versatile option for any coaching staff.

He has received praise from his coaches in Morocco, who consider him a potential future star in African football—provided he receives the proper technical guidance and professional environment. Zamalek is betting on just that, with a strategy focused on gradual integration of young talents into the first team.

Maali recently left his team’s training camp in Madrid, Spain, after coordinating with his club’s management. He returned briefly to Morocco to finalize personal arrangements before traveling directly to Cairo later today. His medical examination is scheduled for tomorrow morning at one of Zamalek’s contracted specialized medical centers.

This deal is a clear indication that Zamalek’s football department, led by football director John Edward, is working to build a solid foundation of both local and international talents. The strategy doesn’t solely rely on signing fully developed players, but also targets young prospects who can become future pillars of the team amid increasing domestic and continental competition.

Abdelhamid Maali’s signing adds to a growing list of reinforcements currently being arranged by the club, which includes several other promising young names across different positions. This is part of a broader effort to rebuild the team with a fresh spirit—striking a balance between experience and youth, and reviving Zamalek’s ability to compete and reclaim its place on the podium.

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