Liverpool urged to sign Ayyoub Bouaddi after World Cup performance
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 2:25 PM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Liverpool should consider signing Ayyoub Bouaddi following his impressive showing in Morocco's 2026 World Cup opener against Brazil. Bouaddi, who received the man of the match award, demonstrated exceptional maturity and skill at just 18 years old, effectively controlling the midfield throughout the match. His valuation remains relatively low compared to other rising English stars, presenting Liverpool with a potential opportunity for smart recruitment. Analysts suggest that securing Bouaddi could provide long-term benefits, especially as he may qualify for homegrown status soon. The club's recruitment team is encouraged to act swiftly to avoid competition from other elite clubs as the tournament progresses.
- •Bouaddi showcased strong performance against Brazil, earning man of the match.
- •Liverpool's midfield struggled with energy in the previous season.
- •Bouaddi's current valuation is lower than many English prospects.
- •Signing him could aid squad-building for the long term.
- •Liverpool may face competition from other clubs if they delay.
- 2:25 PMYahoo Sports — Liverpool must move fast for World Cup wonderkid – Opinion
"Liverpool Should Move Quickly for Ayyoub BouaddiLiverpool supporters should always be cautious about judging players solely on international tournaments.A strong World Cup can elevate a player’s rep...
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