Aberdeen sign Moroccan striker Ayoub Mouloua from FUS Rabat on a three-year contract, according to club reporting. The outlets describe Aberdeen’s recruitment process as extensive, including months of monitoring and multiple trips to Morocco to watch the player. Mouloua made 21 appearances in Morocco’s top flight last season for FUS Rabat, scoring six goals during those outings. Aberdeen’s head coach Stephen Robinson says the club has been tracking the striker for several months and that staff visited Morocco to assess both his on-field ability and character. The Daily Record also reports that negotiations are advanced, with a deal described as being agreed for a six-figure fee, and that Aberdeen’s scouting efforts involved having him watched repeatedly prior to the move. Terms beyond the length of the contract and the player’s recent league record are not detailed in the provided reports.