Retired Brazilian player Roberto Carlos announced the transfer of Enzo Zidane, son of French star Zinedine Zidane, to Moroccan football club Wydad Casablanca, which did not confirm or deny the news.

Accounts on social media circulated a video of Carlos introducing himself as a business agent for the Enzo player, announcing his move to Wydad, without giving further details.

Beaking


Enzo Zidane joins #Wydad.


Source: his agent Roberto Carlos pic.twitter.com/pQHACi9rUe

- Jalal Bounouar (@BounouarJalal) September 24, 2020

Moroccan fans interacted with the video, which spread to Carlos, and garnered thousands of views in the short period of its spread.

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Roberto Carlos: Wydad is a great team # Wydad Sports # RadioMars # Derby # Football

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Tweeters expressed their surprise at this deal, and some of them did not believe it, while others saw it as a beautiful addition to Morocco with the names of football legends such as Carlos and Zidane in the Moroccan arena.

Enzo (25 years) was called to the first team of Real Madrid for the first time in 2016, after which he moved between several European clubs to finally settle in the Spanish club Almeria, and he has played with him since last January and participated in only 4 matches, before announcing He moved to Wydad.

Wow!

Roberto Carlos has more or less confirmed that Enzo Zidane, the son of Zinedine, will join Wydad Casablanca for the upcoming season.

Not sure how big of an improvement he will be on the pitch, but certainly a marquee signing and still only 25 years of age.

https://t.co/2QEool52FP

- Maghrib Foot (@MaghribFoot) September 24, 2020

Moroccan Wydad announces the contract with Enzo Zidane.

Fyler refused to meet with Al-Ahly and angered the administration.

The pool works with Zidane and his sons 🤔 https://t.co/T098rvgDiA

- Captain Majid (@MagedGazr) September 24, 2020

Roberto Carlos, Zidane, Wydad… Nostalgia https://t.co/V0chMSxe6h

- Ben Kishout (@BenQuichotte) September 24, 2020