Morocco’s 5 Most Valuable Players Ahead of the 2026 World Cup

Morocco heads into the 2026 World Cup with one of the most talented and valuable squads in its football history, led by stars competing at Europe’s highest level. From Achraf Hakimi’s world-class leadership to the emergence of young sensation Ayyoub Bouaddi, Moroccan players continue to rise in both reputation and market value. Here are the five most valuable Moroccan footballers expected to play a key role in the Atlas Lions’ ambitions on the global stage.
Achraf Hakimi

Morocco will enter the 2026 FIFA World Cup era with one of the most valuable generations in African football. Since the Atlas Lions’ historic run to the 2022 World Cup semi-finals, several Moroccan internationals have seen their profiles rise across Europe’s biggest leagues.

Based on the latest Transfermarkt market valuations, these are the five most valuable Moroccan players expected to be major names around the 2026 World Cup.

Editor’s note: Market values can change during transfer windows and after major tournaments. Figures below reflect Transfermarkt valuations available in late May 2026.

Top 5 Most Valuable Moroccan Players in 2026

RankPlayerClubPositionMarket Value
1Achraf HakimiParis Saint-GermainRight-back€80 million
2Ayyoub BouaddiLOSC LilleCentral midfielder€50 million
3Ismael SaibariPSV EindhovenAttacking midfielder€40 million
4Brahim DíazReal MadridRight winger / playmaker€35 million
5Bilal El KhannoussVfB StuttgartAttacking midfielder€35 million

1. Achraf Hakimi — €80 Million

Achraf Hakimi remains Morocco’s most valuable footballer and one of the world’s leading right-backs. The Paris Saint-Germain star combines elite pace, attacking output, defensive maturity and major-tournament experience.

At international level, Hakimi is more than a senior player. He is one of the symbols of Morocco’s modern football rise and a key leader for the Atlas Lions heading into the 2026 World Cup cycle.

2. Ayyoub Bouaddi — €50 Million

Ayyoub Bouaddi is the breakout name of Morocco’s new generation. The LOSC Lille midfielder has become one of the most valuable teenagers in European football, with a market value of €50 million at just 18 years old.

Bouaddi’s calmness under pressure, passing range and ability to control the rhythm of midfield make him one of the most exciting prospects linked to Morocco’s future. His rise also reflects the depth of talent now available to the national team.

3. Ismael Saibari — €40 Million

Ismael Saibari has developed into one of PSV Eindhoven’s most influential Moroccan players. Valued at €40 million, he offers tactical flexibility, physical strength and attacking productivity from midfield.

Saibari can play between the lines, support pressing phases and contribute goals or assists. That profile makes him a valuable option for Morocco in high-intensity World Cup matches.

4. Brahim Díaz — €35 Million

Brahim Díaz gives Morocco creativity at the highest club level. The Real Madrid attacker is valued at €35 million and remains one of the most technically gifted players in the Moroccan pool.

His ability to operate as a winger, attacking midfielder or inside forward gives Morocco different tactical solutions, especially against compact defensive blocks.

5. Bilal El Khannouss — €35 Million

Bilal El Khannouss completes the top five with a market value of €35 million. Now with VfB Stuttgart, the Moroccan playmaker continues to build his reputation as one of the most intelligent young attacking midfielders in Europe.

El Khannouss stands out for his vision, passing quality and capacity to link midfield with attack. His profile could be crucial for Morocco as the Atlas Lions look to compete with the strongest teams in 2026.

What This Ranking Says About Moroccan Football

The presence of five Moroccan players valued at €35 million or more highlights the transformation of Moroccan football since the 2022 World Cup. The Atlas Lions are no longer viewed only as a passionate tournament team, but as a squad built around players performing in Europe’s top leagues.

Hakimi brings world-class experience, while Bouaddi, Saibari, Brahim Díaz and El Khannouss represent the technical quality and youth that could shape Morocco’s next chapter.

Quick Comparison: Morocco’s Most Valuable 2026 World Cup Stars

PlayerMain StrengthWhy He Matters for Morocco
Achraf HakimiElite speed and attacking full-back playLeadership, experience and width on the right side
Ayyoub BouaddiMidfield control and maturityFuture engine of Morocco’s midfield
Ismael SaibariVersatility and attacking runsAdds power, goals and flexibility
Brahim DíazCreativity in tight spacesCan unlock difficult matches
Bilal El KhannoussVision and playmaking intelligenceConnects midfield and attack

FAQ

Who is the most valuable Moroccan player in 2026?

Achraf Hakimi is currently the most valuable Moroccan player, with a Transfermarkt market value of €80 million.

Who is the most valuable young Moroccan player?

Ayyoub Bouaddi is the most valuable young Moroccan player on this list, valued at €50 million while playing for LOSC Lille.

How many Moroccan players are valued at €35 million or more?

At least five Moroccan players in this ranking are valued at €35 million or more: Achraf Hakimi, Ayyoub Bouaddi, Ismael Saibari, Brahim Díaz and Bilal El Khannouss.

Are these players confirmed for Morocco’s 2026 World Cup squad?

No final World Cup squad is confirmed until the official announcement. This article focuses on the most valuable Moroccan players expected to be part of the 2026 conversation.

Final Take

Morocco’s football rise is now reflected clearly in the transfer market. With a mix of elite experience and young European-based talent, the Atlas Lions have one of the most exciting player groups heading toward the 2026 World Cup.

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