Aballou: A site made by fans, for fans

Wydad signs ex-Zamalek defender; deal details revealed

9 January 2026

Wydad signs ex-Zamalek defender; deal details revealed
Moroccan defender Salah Mesdaq joins Wydad amid the winter transfer window.

Deal Announcement

Wydad Sporting Club confirmed on Friday that Moroccan defender Salah Mesdaq has signed with the club during the ongoing winter transfer window. The official statement notes that the contract runs for one and a half seasons, with an option to extend for an additional season.

Background and Move

Mesdaq previously spent time with Zamalek in Egypt after arriving from Nahda Zemamara in Morocco. The spell did not bear fruit, and he left the club by mutual termination citing delays in salary payments.

Wydad's New Signings

With this addition, Mesdaq becomes the fifth new signing for Wydad in this window, following the arrivals of Wasem Ben Yedr, Naeem Beiar, Nabil Khali, and Ayman Al-Wafi.

Coach's Involvement

Amine Ben Hashem, the current Wydad coach, played a pivotal role in securing the deal, having previously coached Mesdaq during his time at Zemarra.

Past Experience

According to KOOORA, Mesdaq appeared in 16 official matches for Zamalek, totaling 1,083 minutes on the pitch.

Punchline 1: If defense wins titles, Wydad just hired a wall with legs.

Punchline 2: January window? More like a season-long subscription to solid backline vibes.

Author

Avatar

Emma Amme

I am Emma Amme, an English sports journalist born in 1998. Passionate about astronomy, contemporary dance, and handcrafted woodworking, I share my sensitive view of sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who did Wydad sign?

Wydad signed Moroccan defender Salah Mesdaq from Zamalek during the winter transfer window.

What are the contract terms?

The deal runs for one and a half seasons with an option to extend for an additional season.

What is Mesdaq’s background?

He previously played for Zamalek in Egypt after moving from Nahda Zemamara in Morocco, left Zamalek due to salary payment delays.

Who influenced the signing?

Amine Ben Hashem, Wydad’s current coach, played a pivotal role and had previously coached Mesdaq at Zemarra.