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Stephane Aziz Ki Leaves Wydad AC to Join Al Ittihad Libya in Two-Year Deal

Burkina Faso international Stephane Aziz Ki has officially ended his stay with Moroccan giants Wydad Athletic Club, completing a move to Al Ittihad of Libya on a two-year contract. The transfer marks a significant shift in both the player’s career and Wydad’s midfield plans as the club continues to reshape its squad ahead of the upcoming season. Aziz Ki, widely regarded as one of the most technically gifted midfielders in African football, departs Wydad after a spell that saw him play a key role in the club’s domestic and continental ambitions. Known for his vision, composure on the ball, and ability to dictate the tempo of matches, the Burkina Faso international had become an important figure in the Wydad setup. Ben Yedder’s Arrival Paved the Way Sources close to the club suggest that Wydad’s imminent signing of Wissam Ben Yedder played a crucial role in facilitating Aziz Ki’s exit. The former Sevilla striker and France national team star is expected to complete his move to the Moroccan champions in the coming days, a high-profile acquisition that has required significant financial commitment. With Ben Yedder’s arrival set to boost Wydad’s attacking options, the club appears to have made a strategic decision to balance its wage structure and squad composition—opening the door for Aziz Ki to pursue a new challenge elsewhere. Al Ittihad Seal the Deal Libyan powerhouse Al Ittihad moved swiftly to secure Aziz Ki’s signature, reportedly paying a transfer fee of $300,000 to Wydad AC. The club sees the midfielder as a marquee signing capable of elevating their domestic dominance and strengthening their continental ambitions. For Al Ittihad, the acquisition represents a statement of intent. Bringing in a player of Aziz Ki’s pedigree not only boosts the quality of their midfield but also signals the club’s ambition to compete at the highest level in African football. A New Chapter for Aziz Ki For Aziz Ki, the move to Libya offers a fresh start and a leadership role in a competitive environment. At the peak of his career, the Burkina Faso international will be expected to bring experience, creativity, and consistency to Al Ittihad’s midfield as they chase silverware. As Wydad prepares to unveil Ben Yedder and Al Ittihad celebrates a major coup in the transfer market, this deal underlines how African football continues to attract big names and bold moves across the continent. One chapter closes in Casablanca—but a new one begins in Tripoli. #mksportsnews

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