The Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is actively scouting reinforcements for the upcoming summer transfer window following their historic back-to-back Champions League triumphs. The club has set its sights on Ayyoub Bouaddi, the rising 18-year-old midfielder, but a key obstacle stands in the way of his potential move to the Rouge-et-Bleu.
Bouaddi, currently representing Morocco in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, has emerged as a top target for Europe’s elite clubs. While PSG explores the possibility of signing him, Manchester City appears to be pulling ahead in the race. Insiders reveal that the English giants are not only interested but have already initiated talks with the player’s inner circle.
Manchester City’s calculated move for Bouaddi
According to exclusive reports, Manchester City is considering a two-phase approach. The club aims to secure Bouaddi’s signature now but delay his arrival until the summer of 2027, allowing him to remain at Lille for another season. While negotiations are still fluid, the blue half of Manchester is actively working to finalize this strategic plan.
PSG’s transfer priorities shift focus
Despite Bouaddi’s undeniable potential, PSG’s transfer strategy has taken a different turn. The club’s immediate priority lies in bolstering its attacking and defensive lines. This shift in focus has inadvertently given Manchester City a tactical advantage in the race for Bouaddi’s signature.
Should PSG fail to advance its efforts, Bouaddi will likely face an abundance of options. The 18-year-old prodigy’s future remains a dynamic storyline as the transfer saga unfolds.
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