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Genk star Zakaria El Ouahdi keeps the door ajar for the Red Devils: “It will be a dilemma”

Summary by Het Nieuwsblad
Zakaria El Ouahdi (22) is one of the stars of the league leaders KRC Genk this season. He impresses not only with his sporting achievements, but also with his eternal smile and enjoyment of the game. The Moroccan Belgian has both nationalities and can therefore still play for the Red Devils, an option he is considering.
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Zakaria El Ouahdi (22) is one of the stars of the league leaders KRC Genk this season. He impresses not only with his sporting achievements, but also with his eternal smile and enjoyment of the game. The Moroccan Belgian has both nationalities and can therefore still play for the Red Devils, an option he is considering.

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Antwerp native Zakaria El Ouadhi (22) is one of the trendsetters at competition leader Racing Genk. The right back caught the eye of many European (sub)top teams in Limburg, but is still waiting for a selection for the Moroccan national team.

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Gazet van Antwerpen broke the news in on Friday, November 29, 2024.
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