One of newly-appointed Kaizer Chiefs manager Nasreddine Nabi's ex-players has reportedly been offered to Rulani Mokwena's Wydad Athletic Club.
After spending a season under the Tunisian tactician at Moroccan side AS FAR Rabat, Zakaria Habti is now without a club and wants to play under the South African, according to Assabah.
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The winger made 21 appearances across all competitions for the Black Army, contributing with two goals and two assists last season.
It is claimed the 26-year-old's agent has offered the player to Wydad, with Habti looking to reignite his career after his stock seemingly declined as a result of his stint at AS FAR.
Interestingly, the attacker was linked with the side before deciding to team up with Nabi in Rabat last year.
It is further believed that the three-time CAF Champions League winners are considering the possibility of signing the winger during the current transfer window.
Wydad are reported to hold a "serious interest" in securing the free agent's services as they feel he can still fulfil his potential.
After confirming Mokwena's appointment earlier this month, reports indicate that the Red Castle have now turned their attention to bolstering the squad ahead of the new campaign.
The club is looking to improve on their sixth-place finish in the league and early exit from the CAFCL in the 2023/24 season.
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Along with the side's reported interest in Habti, they have also been linked with Esperance Sportive de Tunis forward Oussama Bouguerra, Al Ahly winger Reda Slim, and Young Africans playmaker Stephane Aziz Ki.