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From World Champion to Premier League Target: Taha Majni Wanted by Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace have reportedly accelerated their pursuit of Moroccan defender Taha Majni, with negotiations underway with Union Touarga after the teenager impressed during Morocco’s historic U20 World Cup triumph.

By the Atlas Lions Editorial Desk20 Aug 2026How we report

A new European opportunity could be opening for one of Morocco's brightest young defensive talents.

Crystal Palace have reportedly stepped up their interest in Taha Majni, with the Premier League club already in contact with Union Touarga as they explore a potential move for the Moroccan teenager.

According to exclusive information from Africa Foot, discussions between the English club and the Moroccan side have advanced, with both parties working toward an agreement that could take Majni to the Premier League.

From World Champion to European Target

Palace's interest comes after Magni played an important role in Morocco's remarkable U20 World Cup triumph, where the Atlas Cubs were crowned world champions.

The young defender emerged as one of the team's promising defensive figures, impressing with his physical strength, tactical maturity, and versatility.

His performances on the global stage naturally attracted attention from clubs across Europe.

A Defender Built for the Modern Game

Born in October 2007, Majni is only 18 but has already developed a profile that makes him particularly attractive to European scouts.

Standing at 1.87 meters, the defender can operate both in central defense and at right-back, giving coaches valuable tactical flexibility.

That ability to perform in multiple positions has become one of the strongest features of his growing reputation.

A Product of Morocco's Elite Development System

Majni's rise also highlights the quality of Morocco's youth development pathway.

The defender is a product of the Mohammed VI Football Academy, where he progressed through the various youth categories before joining Union Touarga and making his way toward senior football.

His journey from the academy to becoming a world champion with Morocco's U20s represents another example of the country's growing ability to develop young talent capable of attracting attention from Europe's biggest leagues.

Palace Facing Competition

Crystal Palace are not the first European club to recognize Majni's potential.

The Moroccan defender had previously attracted interest from Spanish side Sporting Gijón, but Palace's recent involvement appears to have taken the situation to another level.

The London club has reportedly taken practical steps to assess the player, including physical and medical evaluations, while negotiations with Union Touarga continue.

Union Touarga Hold a Strong Position

Union Touarga are also in a favorable negotiating position after extending Majni's contract for five years last season.

That agreement gives the Moroccan club greater leverage as discussions develop and allows them to carefully consider both the sporting and financial aspects of any potential transfer.

For Majni, meanwhile, a move to England would represent a major new chapter.

The Next Step in a Remarkable Journey

Only 18 years old, a Mohammed VI Academy graduate, and now a world champion with Morocco, Majni has already experienced a remarkable rise.

A move to the Premier League could provide another important platform for his development, placing him inside one of the world's most competitive football environments while continuing the journey that began in Morocco.

From the Atlas Cubs lifting a world trophy to attracting Premier League attention, Taha Majni's story is moving at remarkable speed, and the next chapter could be waiting in England.

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