Days after Wydad Athletic Club were defeated by Mamelodi Sundowns in the African Football League final, the Moroccan giants' head coach has reportedly decided that six prominent players will be sold as soon as January.
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It seems now that the dust has settled on the inaugural AFL campaign, Wydad head coach Adil Ramzi used the competition to analyse which of his squad he plans on utilising for the rest of the season.
According to Sport 7, there are a number of players who will be sold in the next transfer window as he looks to remedy their AFL pain by capturing the CAF Champions League and the Botola Pro League titles.
The players Ramzi has now reportedly transfer-listed are Bouly Junior Sambou, Arsene Zola, Zouhair El Moutaraji, Imad Khannouss, Houmam Baaouch and Salaheddine Benyachou.
The same report claims that the Moroccan tactician has also deemed it a necessity to bring in a renowned international striker, having seen the team struggle to score in recent big matches.
The former PSV Eindhoven youth team coach is also believed to want a defender to provide competition for the likes of Amine Aboulfath and Jamal Harkass.
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The Red Castle will be right back in continental action this coming weekend, when they take on Botswana outfit Jwaneng Galaxy in the Champions League as they look to reach the tournament's final for a third successive season.
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