Paris Saint-Germain are gearing up for a high-stakes summer transfer window as the club looks to bolster Luis Enrique’s squad. Among the potential targets, Maghnes Akliouche has emerged as a key priority. The French winger, currently representing AS Monaco, has caught the attention of the capital club, which appears to have already greenlit his profile—despite his ongoing participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup with France’s national team.
The Parisian giants are not resting on their laurels, even after securing consecutive Champions League titles. A proactive approach is underway to refresh the squad, with Akliouche’s name firmly on the radar. While the 23-year-old continues to showcase his versatility on the pitch for Monaco, PSG’s hierarchy seems convinced of his potential to thrive within their project.
Transfer talks gaining momentum
«The excitement around a potential Maghnes Akliouche move to Paris is palpable. The club has made him a top priority, outpacing interest from Premier League rivals. Discussions with his representatives are progressing smoothly on contractual terms», revealed a trusted source close to the negotiations.
Why PSG is chasing a French talent
The attraction isn’t just about Akliouche’s skill set. His ability to operate as either a winger or an attacking midfielder, combined with his youth and French nationality, aligns perfectly with PSG’s long-term strategy. «The club has always favored homegrown talent, and this profile fits their vision», noted a market analyst.
With the summer transfer window approaching, all eyes are on whether PSG can finalize an agreement with Monaco to secure Akliouche’s services. The clock is ticking, and the stakes are high for all parties involved.
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