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In the Netherlands, Too, Morocco Makes Talk: "the Moroccans Who Are Not Good Enough Will Go to Play There"

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The choice of Rayane Bounida in favour of Morocco has made talk to the Netherlands, where he is evolving. Because the Oranjes too are concerned by these binationals who are increasingly deserting their ranks.
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Rayane Bounida will have to wait a little longer for his debut for Morocco. The Ajax player was included in his country's squad for the first time on Tuesday evening for the friendly match against Paraguay, but did not come on as a substitute. The Belgian-born player recently announced that he has chosen to play for the Atlas Lions...

Rayane Bounida will not play for the Belgian national team, as the AFC Ajax winger has decided to represent Morocco...

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The question of binational players does not arise only in France. While Mamadou Diakhon recently refused the Bleuets to join Senegal, Belgium also saw one of his talents opt for his country of origin. After defending the colors of the Red Devils in the selections of young people, Rayane Bunida thus chose to join Morocco. .twitter-tweet{margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;} This decision of the young offensive milieu of the Ajax Amsterdam (20 year…

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The choice of Rayane Bounida in favour of Morocco has made talk to the Netherlands, where he is evolving. Because the Oranjes too are concerned by these binationals who are increasingly deserting their ranks.

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walfoot.be broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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