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Bayern Munich signs Morocco star Ismael Saibari from PSV Eindhoven for reported $63 million

MUNICH (AP) — Bayern Munich has signed Morocco’s World Cup standout Ismael Saibari from Dutch champion PSV Eindhoven for a reported fee of around 55 million euros ($63 million).

The 25-year-old Saibari signed a contract through June 2031 and will wear the No. 34 jersey at Bayern, the Bavarian powerhouse announced Wednesday.

Saibari chose the number in tribute to his friend Abdelhak Nouri, who collapsed on the field during a friendly match between Ajax and Werder Bremen in July 2017.

“He survived but hasn’t been able to move unaided since then,” Saibari told Bayern’s website. “I’m supporting him by wearing the 34, it was his last number.”

Saibari has scored three goals in four games for Morocco at the World Cup, helping the Atlas Lions reach the Round of 16 for a date with Canada on Saturday. His shootout winner was the difference against the Netherlands on Monday.

The Spain-born attacking midfielder will add depth to Bayern coach Vincent Kompany’s already formidable options in attack and can combine with the likes of Michael Olise, Luis Díaz and Jamal Musiala behind first-choice striker Harry Kane.

Saibari helped Eindhoven win the Dutch title three seasons running and was voted the league’s player of the year last season.

Saibari wasn’t in Morocco’s squad for its run to the World Cup semifinals in 2022 but did feature for the team that was controversially awarded the Africa Cup of Nations title two months after Morocco lost a chaotic final to Senegal in January. Senegal has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Saibari was among the players involved in tussles during that final when he assisted ball kids trying to prevent Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy from drying his gloves by snatching away his towel.

Saibari was initially suspended three games and fined $100,000 for his part in that incident but served only a one-game suspension after an appeal.

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Morocco’s Ismael Saibari (11) scores from the penalty spot during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Mexico, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)
Bayern Munich signs Morocco star Ismael Saibari from PSV Eindhoven for reported $63 million | iNFOnews.ca
Morocco’s Ismael Saibari (11) celebrates kicking the game winning penalty kick goal during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between the Netherlands and Morocco in Guadalupe, near Monterrey, Mexico, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
Bayern Munich signs Morocco star Ismael Saibari from PSV Eindhoven for reported $63 million | iNFOnews.ca
Morocco’s Ismael Saibari, left, is congratulated after scoring his side’s opening goal during the World Cup Group C soccer match between Scotland and Morocco in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Friday, June 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)
Bayern Munich signs Morocco star Ismael Saibari from PSV Eindhoven for reported $63 million | iNFOnews.ca
Morocco’s Ismael Saibari celebrates scoring his side’s opening goal against Brazil during the World Cup Group C soccer match in East Rutherford, N.J., near New York, Saturday, June 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

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