Wydad Athletic Club have reportedly made a big transfer call to aid Rulani Mokwena in achieving the club's objectives for the season.
The Botola Pro 1 outfit have already dipped their hands into the transfer market, completing the signing of Moroccan defender Fahd Moufi, who brings with him some European experience.
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After an underwhelming start to the season that saw Mokwena win jut three of his first eight games in charge, the Red Castle have managed to work their way up the table, now occupying fifth place.
They are level on points AS FAR directly above them, one point behind MAS Fes in third, four points off second-placed RCA Zemamra, and nine behind leaders RSB Berkane who have two games in hand.
The club are looking to secure a place in next year's CAF Champions League, while it has also been suggested that they are eyeing a spot at the next FIFA Club World Cup.
To help achieve these goals, the Casablanca-based outfit have decided to bring in five new players during the January transfer window, according to Le Siteinfo.
This decision is believe to have been made by the club's hierarchy, along with technical director Hassan Benabicha and Mokwena.
It is believed that with the signing of Moufi, the club will attempt to complete four more deals before the January window slams shut, as they look to make a strong end to the 2024/25 campaign.
This comes after the Red Castle's ambitious recruitment drive last year, which saw the club bring in 23 new players at the start of the season.
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The Mokwena-led side will be in action on Sunday when they travel to take on ninth-placed Difaa Hassani El Jadidi.