The contract details of Wydad Athletic Club's new signing Fahd Moufi have reportedly been revealed, with the player seemingly set for a handsome payout in Morocco.
Moufi was confirmed as Wydad's first signing of the current transfer window on 13 January 2025.
The defender joined Rulani Mokwena's side on a free transfer from Croatian top-flight team Hajduk Split and signed a two-and-a-half-year contract.
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The 28-year-old is yet to make his first appearance for the club, as he was not included in the squad during Wydad's 2-0 away win over Difaa Hassani El Jadidi on Sunday.
Nevertheless, Moufi is reportedly set to pocket significant earnings at Wydad, which include certain bonuses.
According to AfricaFoot.com, a source from Wydad has revealed that Moufi is guaranteed $650,000 (R12.1 million) in earnings while at the club.
It is said that the player will receive $150,000 (R2.8 million) for the duration of the current campaign and then $250,000 (R4.6 million) each for the following two seasons.
It is further reported that Moufi's contract also includes certain bonuses, including $50,000 (R934,950) if Wydad win the league this term.
The report also claims that the right-back could secure another bonus should his new club progress beyond the group stage of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup later this year.
After their victory on Sunday, the Casablanca outfit climbed to third in the Botola Pro 1 table, narrowing the gap between them and the top spot to just six points.
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