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Arsenal Linked with Morocco Teenager Bouaddi

Arsenal reportedly target young Moroccan talent

14 Jun 2026 · 1d ago·1 source
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According to Sky Sports — Football, Arsenal are chasing Morocco teenager Yassine Bouaddi. The 18-year-old has reportedly impressed scouts with his performances for the Morocco U20s. Bouaddi's potential signing could be a boost for the Gunners' youth development.

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