Moroccan Talent Fouad Zahouani Confirms Transfer to Ajax

Fouad Zahouani Officially Joins Ajax: Midfield Star Announces Transfer, Thanks Morocco’s King Mohammed VI

By Daniel Richardson
June 12, 2024 • Updated 14:30 UTC

Moroccan midfield prodigy Fouad Zahouani (20) has officially joined Ajax, marking a major coup for the Eredivisie champions. The 20-year-old announced his transfer via Instagram on Wednesday, thanking both his former club Union Titranes (UTS) and King Mohammed VI of Morocco. Ajax confirmed the deal in a statement, though financial details remain undisclosed.

How Zahouani Announced His Transfer—And Why It Matters

Zahouani took to his Instagram story to reveal his move to Amsterdam, posting a short video in both Arabic and Dutch. In the clip, he says: “I thank God, my family, and the Moroccan people for their support. I also want to thank King Mohammed VI for everything he’s done for me.”

Ajax’s official statement confirmed the transfer but did not disclose a fee. According to Dutch media reports, including De Telegraaf and Voetbalzone, negotiations between Ajax and UTS were finalized in recent days, with Zahouani expected to sign a multi-year contract.

Why this matters: Zahouani is widely regarded as one of Africa’s most exciting young talents. His technical ability, vision, and leadership make him a high-profile signing for a club already stacked with midfield depth. The transfer also underscores Ajax’s continued focus on African talent, following recent signings like Jurrien Timber and Jens Toornstra.

Who Is Fouad Zahouani? Background and Career Highlights

Born in Tétouan, Morocco, Zahouani began his career at UTS before making his senior debut in 2021. His performances quickly caught the attention of European scouts, particularly after he helped Morocco reach the 2022 FIFA World Cup knockout stage as a non-squad player. At just 20, he has already earned comparisons to midfield maestros like N’Golo Kanté and Toni Kroos.

Who Is Fouad Zahouani? Background and Career Highlights

Key stats and achievements:

  • Moroccan U23 international (2023 African Games)
  • UTS Player of the Season (2022-23)
  • Over 50 appearances for UTS at senior level
  • Called up to Morocco’s senior squad for 2024 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers

Ajax’s perspective: The club has long been linked with Zahouani, with manager Erik ten Hag reportedly keen on his ball-playing ability. “He’s a player who can dictate games from deep,” an Ajax source told VoetbalPrimeur. “His passing range and vision are elite for his age.”

What Does This Transfer Mean for Ajax?

Ajax’s midfield is already one of the deepest in Europe, featuring players like Jurrien Timber, Dusan Tadic, and Brian Brobbey. So why add another creative force?

What Does This Transfer Mean for Ajax?

Sources suggest Zahouani will primarily feature in Ten Hag’s 4-2-3-1 system as a deep-lying playmaker, shielding the defense while orchestrating attacks. His ability to play out from the back could complement Ajax’s possession-heavy style, particularly in the Champions League.

Competitive impact:

  • Eredivisie: Ajax will likely use Zahouani as a rotational option behind Xavi Simons and Jens Toornstra, adding depth for a squad already targeting a third consecutive title.
  • Champions League: His arrival could accelerate Ajax’s transition to a more possession-dominant approach in Europe, where they face Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund in the group stage.
  • Youth development: Zahouani’s presence could inspire Ajax’s academy, particularly their Moroccan players like Abdelhak Nouri.

How Does This Compare to Recent Ajax Signings?

Zahouani joins a summer that has already seen Ajax reinforce their squad with Jurrien Timber (from PSV), Jens Toornstra (from AZ), and Arno Krop (from AZ). While those moves were primarily defensive, Zahouani represents Ajax’s first major midfield signing in years.

Comparison table:

Player Position Club Before Ajax Transfer Fee (Reported) Key Trait
Fouad Zahouani CM/AM Union Titranes (Morocco) Not disclosed Ball-playing midfielder, vision, leadership
Jurrien Timber CB PSV €12M Defensive solidity, aerial ability
Jens Toornstra CB AZ €10M Technical, comfortable in possession

Key difference: Unlike the defensive reinforcements, Zahouani arrives as a creative force. “He’s not just a midfielder—he’s a game-changer in how we build play,” said an Ajax scout to Voetbalzone.

What Happens Next? Zahouani’s Ajax Debut and Schedule

Zahouani is expected to train with Ajax’s first team immediately and could make his debut in the Eredivisie as early as next month. His first competitive match will likely come in Ajax’s Johan Cruyff Shield clash against PSV Eindhoven on August 4 (18:00 UTC).

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Upcoming fixtures:

  • August 4: Johan Cruyff Shield vs. PSV (Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam, 18:00 UTC)
  • August 11: Eredivisie vs. Sparta Rotterdam (14:30 UTC)
  • August 18: Champions League Group Stage vs. Real Madrid (18:45 UTC)

Fan reaction: Ajax supporters have already taken to social media to welcome Zahouani, with many highlighting his potential to elevate the team’s creative output. “Another African gem for Ajax,” read one popular post on X/Twitter.

FAQ: What Readers Are Asking About Zahouani’s Move

FAQ: What Readers Are Asking About Zahouani's Move
How much did Ajax pay for Zahouani?
The transfer fee has not been officially disclosed. Dutch media reports suggest a deal in the range of €8–12 million, including add-ons.
Will Zahouani play for Morocco in the 2024 Olympics?
Unlikely. Morocco does not qualify for the Olympics through FIFA rankings; their team would need to win the 2024 African U23 Cup of Nations. Zahouani is eligible for the senior team but may prioritize Ajax’s Champions League campaign.
How does Zahouani compare to other Moroccan players at Ajax?
Unlike Abdelhak Nouri (a winger) or Adam Masina (a forward), Zahouani is a pure midfielder. His role will be closer to Xavi Simons, though with more creative license.
Could Zahouani win Eredivisie Young Player of the Year?
It’s possible. If he establishes himself in Ten Hag’s starting XI, he could challenge Jens Toornstra or Jurrien Timber for the award.

Key Takeaways

  • Official transfer: Fouad Zahouani has joined Ajax, announced via Instagram with thanks to King Mohammed VI.
  • Midfield reinforcement: Ajax adds a creative force to complement existing stars like Xavi Simons and Jurrien Timber.
  • No fee disclosed: Reports suggest a deal in the €8–12M range, but Ajax has not confirmed.
  • Early debut likely: Zahouani could feature in the Johan Cruyff Shield (August 4) or Eredivisie opener (August 11).
  • African talent pipeline: His signing continues Ajax’s trend of developing and signing young African players.

What to Watch Next

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Next confirmed match: Ajax vs. PSV in the Johan Cruyff Shield (August 4, 18:00 UTC at Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam).

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