A new Moroccan football story could soon be unfolding in Madrid.
Real Madrid are reportedly closing in on a move for Moroccan forward Rayan Zinebi, with the talented 19-year-old expected to undergo a medical before joining the club's reserve side, Castilla.
A Move to Madrid Takes Shape
According to Spanish journalist Ramón Álvarez de Mon, Zinebi is set to join Real Madrid on loan from Granada, with the proposed agreement including an option to make the transfer permanent for around €2 million.
The Moroccan youngster is expected to become part of the Castilla squad as he continues his development within one of Europe's most renowned football academies.
A Season That Caught Madrid's Attention
Zinebi's potential move comes after an encouraging campaign with Granada, where he gained valuable experience across several levels of the club.
The 19-year-old featured for Granada's youth and reserve teams before also making his senior debut in Spain's second division, giving him an important taste of professional football.
That progression has now placed him on the radar of one of the biggest clubs in world football.
Castilla Awaits
The proposed loan would give Real Madrid the opportunity to closely evaluate Zinebi's development at Castilla before deciding whether to activate the permanent purchase option.
For the young Moroccan, joining the club's reserve setup would provide another competitive environment in which to develop his technical qualities, gain experience, and take another step toward senior-level football.
Morocco Remains Part of His Journey
Zinebi is currently representing Morocco's Under-20 national team at the Mediterranean Games in Italy.
He is expected to temporarily leave the national team camp to complete his medical examination before returning to join his international teammates.
His continued involvement with Morocco adds another exciting dimension to a journey that is rapidly gathering momentum.
Another Moroccan Dream Takes Shape
From Granada to Madrid, Zinebi's next move could represent one of the biggest opportunities of his young career.
A place at Real Madrid's Castilla would put the Moroccan prospect inside an elite development environment and give him another platform to show why his potential has attracted attention in Spain.
The medical is the next step, Castilla could soon be his new home, and another Moroccan talent is now knocking on the door of one of football's greatest institutions.
