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Reda Laalaoui

Moroccan footballer (born 2005) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Reda Laalaoui (born 11 May 2005) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL Championship club Hull City.[2]

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Club career

FUS Rabat

Laalaoui was born in Rabat, and joined local club FUS Rabat at an early age. He made his professional debut with the senior team on 15 April 2023, appearing as a late substitute in his side's 1–0 away loss to RS Berkane. His first start came two months later, on 17 June, in a 2–1 home win over SCC Mohammédia.[1]

However, Laalaoui would have to wait until 7 February 2024 to score his first professional goal. Having come off the bench in the second half, he scored a 95th minute winner at home to Wydad Casablanca to secure a dramatic 2–1 victory. In spite of this, Laalaoui's best performance for his boyhood club was arguably on 15 March 2025. In a league fixture at home to JS Soualem, he scored once and assisted twice to help complete a 4–2 win.[1]

Hull City

On 12 June 2025, it was announced that Laalaoui had joined EFL Championship club Hull City, arriving on a four-year deal for a rumoured £400,000.[2][3][4]

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International career

Youth level

Laalaoui has regularly represented his nation at youth level. On 16 May 2023, he made his debut for the U20s, playing the entirety of a 3–0 win over Burkina Faso.[1][5] He scored his first goal later that year, on 12 October, netting a 93rd minute equaliser against South Korea U18s.[1][6] Laalaoui was also a member of the squad who were runners-up at the 2025 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations. Featuring in five out of six games at the tournament, including the final, he scored one goal.[1][7][8]

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Playing style

Laalaoui is a right-footed, box-to-box midfielder, but can also play in more advanced roles, both through the middle and on the right. He has previously been compared to Real Madrid and England talent Jude Bellingham.[1][9]

Honours

Morocco U20s

References

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