Manchester United and Morocco stars are all talking: I am considering retirement, I want to become a coach

Noussair Mazraoui, the defender for Manchester United and the Morocco national team, has indicated that the 2026 FIFA World Cup may mark the conclusion of his professional football career. The 28-year-old player clarified that his potential retirement is not due to physical setbacks or a decline in athletic performance, but rather a decision rooted in pursuing a distinct personal and academic path. During an interview conducted in March 2026, Mazraoui revealed his intention to focus on the study of Islamic religion.

His stated long-term goal is to become proficient in reciting the Quran and eventually establish himself as a scholar within a mosque community. “I might retire after the World Cup. Life is short.

I want to learn to recite the Quran and one day become a scholar at a mosque,” Mazraoui stated. This declaration drew notable attention within the football community, particularly as the Morocco team commenced its participation in the 2026 tournament. The announcement signals a planned transition for the Manchester United player, prioritizing religious scholarship over his professional sporting commitments following the global event.

The revelation suggests a structured shift in focus for Mazraoui following the conclusion of his international duties with Morocco.

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One thought on “Manchester United and Morocco stars are all talking: I am considering retirement, I want to become a coach

  1. It’s always interesting to see players planning their transition into coaching so early in their careers.

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