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Full name
  
Hachim Mastour

Name
  
Hachim Mastour

Height
  
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)


Hachim Mastour

Date of birth
  
(1998-06-15) 15 June 1998 (age 17)

Current team
  
Malaga(on loan from Milan)

Place of birth
  
Playing position
  
Attacking midfielder

'The best 14-year-old footballer in the world'


Hachim Mastour (Arabic: هاشم مستور‎‎ Hāshim Mastūr; born 15 June 1998) is a Moroccan professional footballer. He is currently a free agent after being released by Milan at the end of his contract. Internationally, he represents the Morocco national team. He plays primarily as an attacking midfielder or second striker.

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He began his career at Reggiana, and signed for Milan for €500,000 at the age of 14. In 2015, he was loaned for two years to Málaga, making only one substitute appearance before the deal was terminated a year early. He was then lent to Zwolle.

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Mastour was born in Italy and represented the nation at under-16 level. He then switched allegiance to his ancestral Morocco, making his senior debut in June 2015 as their youngest player.

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Club career

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Mastour was born to Moroccan parents in Reggio Emilia, Italy. He began playing at his hometown club AC Reggiana, and in early 2012, at the age of 13, he featured for Inter Milan in youth tournaments despite rules prohibiting him from leaving Reggiana until his next birthday. In January of that year, he scored five goals in the Ielasi Memorial tournament, including one in the final against A.S. Roma. After approaches from Juventus, FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester City, Mastour moved to Inter's city rivals A.C. Milan on the recommendation of former manager Arrigo Sacchi, for a fee of €500,000. Shortly after signing, he gave an interview with Sky Italia in which he dribbled and performed kick-ups with a cherry. In early 2014, he gained attention in a video for energy drink Red Bull, in which he competed in freestyle skills against Brazil international Neymar.

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He was promoted into Milan's first team by manager Clarence Seedorf for the final match of the 2013–14 Serie A season and would have become the youngest Milan player to feature in the league, but did not come off the bench in the 2–1 win over Sassuolo at the San Siro on 18 May.

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On 31 August 2015, Mastour was loaned to Spain's Málaga CF for two seasons, at the exclusive request of club owner Abdullah al-Thani; as a minor his transfer to another country had to be approved by FIFA, which was not completed until 5 November. He was first included in a matchday squad for the La Liga home fixture against fellow Andalusians Real Betis two days later, making his competitive club debut in the eventual 0–1 loss by playing five minutes as a substitute for compatriot Adnane Tighadouini. On 7 July 2016, after making one appearance all season, Málaga opted to rescind Mastour's loan contract, and he returned to Milan.

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On 14 July 2016, Mastour joined Dutch club Zwolle on a season-long loan. He made his Eredivisie debut on 13 August, replacing fellow Moroccan Youness Mokhtar for the final 17 minutes of a 0–3 home loss to Sparta Rotterdam.

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Despite initial reports suggesting his contract was expired, Mastour actually returned to Milan at the end of the loan spell, having one year left in his contract.

International career

Mastour was capped six times and scored once for Italy under-16s. He made his international debut on 18 August 2013, playing the first half of a 3–0 friendly victory over Qatar in Borgo Valsugana, and scored a late equaliser in a 2–1 win over Croatia in Umag on 11 March the following year.

Eligible to play for both the Italy national team and the Morocco national team, he announced on 19 May 2015 that he was persuaded to represent the latter, because he felt Morocco to be his country. He was offered the opportunity to have his international debut immediately, while he still had to prove himself to earn a spot for the Italy senior team. Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport confirmed that Italy could no longer select him.

On 12 June 2015, he made his international debut for Morocco in a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification Group F match against Libya at the Stade Adrar in Agadir, replacing Nordin Amrabat for the final two minutes of the 1–0 victory. Thus with this cap, the coach ensured that, according to FIFA rules, he could never re-consider his allegiances in the future. In doing so, he became Morocco's youngest ever senior international player, aged 16 years old and 363 days.

Style of play

Mastour claimed at age 14 that his main abilities were in ball control and dribbling. "Excellent dribbling skills and sublime technique have made him almost impossible to mark for players in his age group", Fabio Balaudo of UEFA.com added. A former coach likened Mastour to former Inter midfielder Wesley Sneijder for his ability to orchestrate play from behind the forward line, but his ability in making the ball disappear with his tricks earned him comparisons with Ronaldinho and Neymar as well.

In 2014, Omar Danesi, the coach of Milan's under-17 team, praised Mastour's speed and ability to retain the ball from defenders. He predicted a first-team breakthrough, while assuring that Mastour should be given sufficient time to improve beforehand. A.C. Milan youth director, Filippo Galli, said that "nobody at Milan has any doubts about Hachim's ability".

Club

As of 15 January 2017

International

As of 12 June 2015

References

Hachim Mastour Wikipedia