Morocco ‌have won the international tug-of-war for highly rated Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, who was born in France to ​Moroccan parents, after FIFA approved his switch of allegiance, handing the Atlas Lions a significant boost just weeks before the World Cup in North America.

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation said on Friday it had received a decision from FIFA’s Players’ Status Chamber approving its request to ‌change the ‌sporting nationality of Bouaddi, making ​him ‌immediately ⁠eligible ​to represent ⁠Morocco in all international competitions.

Bouaddi, 18, had represented France at youth level, most recently captaining the under-21 side in a European Championship qualifier against Luxembourg, but opted to commit his senior international future to Morocco.

The midfielder is regarded ⁠as one of Ligue 1’s brightest ‌young talents, having established ‌himself as a regular in ​Lille’s lineup in recent ‌seasons.

He has made more than 90 appearances ‌for the club across all competitions over three campaigns. He was the youngest player to feature in a European club competition match, aged 16 years and ‌three days.