Real Madrid scouts watch Ayyoub Bouaddi in Morocco's win over Scotland
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 11:05 AM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
Real Madrid had scouts present for Ayyoub Bouaddi during Morocco’s 1-0 victory over Scotland. The 18-year-old midfielder, currently with Lille, has attracted attention for his commanding performances at the FIFA World Cup. Bouaddi played the full match, demonstrating his skills as Morocco progresses in the tournament. His potential transfer is complicated by his current contract, which runs until 2029 and is valued at around £70 million. Other clubs, including PSG and Arsenal, also show interest in the young talent.
- •Bouaddi played 90 minutes in Morocco's 1-0 win against Scotland.
- •Real Madrid's scouts closely observed his performance.
- •He is under contract with Lille until summer 2029.
- •Lille values Bouaddi at approximately £70 million.
- •Other clubs, including PSG and Arsenal, are interested.
- 11:05 AMYahoo Sports — Real Madrid send scouts to watch 18-year-old Moroccan wonderkid against Scotland
"The FIFA World Cup is simply the grandest stage of them all, and it comes as no surprise that all top clubs including Real Madrid base a part of their summer transfer plans around performances at the ...
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