Morocco could soon welcome another of Europe's brightest young prospects, with Wael Mohya reportedly close to switching his international allegiance from Germany to the Atlas Lions.
According to reports from Germany, the 17-year-old Borussia Mönchengladbach attacker has held advanced discussions with the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) and is nearing a decision to represent Morocco at senior international level.
Another Rising Star for the Atlas Lions
Although Mohya has represented Germany at youth level, he is eligible to play for Morocco through his family heritage.
The talented forward featured for Germany from the U16 to U18 levels, making seven youth international appearances before stepping away from the setup earlier this year.
His absence from Germany's recent youth squads has fueled growing speculation that his international future now lies with Morocco.
A Breakthrough Season in the Bundesliga
Mohya enjoyed an impressive first campaign with Borussia Mönchengladbach's senior team, making 15 Bundesliga appearances, scoring two goals, and providing one assist.
The teenager also returned for preseason in outstanding physical condition, reportedly finishing among the club's top performers during endurance testing ahead of the new Bundesliga season.
His rapid development has established him as one of Germany's most exciting young attacking prospects.
A Creative Attacker With Tactical Versatility
Mohya is widely admired for his technical ability, creativity, and intelligence in possession. Comfortable playing on either wing, as an attacking midfielder, or as a second striker, he offers coaches valuable tactical flexibility.
His close control, quick dribbling, sharp decision-making, and ability to create space between defensive lines have become defining features of his game.
Combined with his improving work rate and pressing ability, Mohya has developed into one of the Bundesliga's most promising young attackers.
Building Morocco's Future
Should the switch be finalized, Mohya would become another exciting addition to Morocco's growing generation of dual-nationality talent.
The Atlas Lions have continued to strengthen their squad by combining experienced internationals with emerging young players capable of competing at Europe's highest level.
Following another World Cup quarterfinal appearance in 2026, Morocco's long-term project remains focused on building a team capable of challenging for major international honors in the years ahead.
Eyes on 2030
The prospect of representing Morocco at the 2030 FIFA World Cup, which the Kingdom will co-host alongside Spain and Portugal, could provide another exciting milestone in Mohya's career.
At just 21 years old by the time the tournament begins, the Borussia Mönchengladbach starlet could have the opportunity to play on home soil during one of the biggest moments in Moroccan football history.
If the switch is completed, Morocco would add another outstanding young talent to its growing generation of rising stars, further strengthening the Atlas Lions' exciting future.
