This summer’s transfer window promises to be exceptionally active for Paris Saint-Germain. The capital club is reportedly pursuing several avenues to refresh Luis Enrique’s squad, particularly after securing their second consecutive Champions League title. Parisian management is closely monitoring Ayyoub Bouaddi, though securing his services from LOSC will necessitate a substantial financial commitment.

Following their successive triumphs in the Champions League, PSG intends to be a major player in the upcoming transfer market. The club aims to bolster Luis Enrique’s roster by bringing in several new talents. Over recent weeks, numerous names have surfaced as potential targets, with Ayyoub Bouaddi being a prominent one. The 18-year-old midfielder made a significant impact during the initial stages of the 2026 World Cup while representing Morocco. However, convincing LOSC to part ways with him will require a formidable offer.
ayyoub bouaddi: a player in high demand
According to reports from AS, Ayyoub Bouaddi finds himself in an enviable position regarding his future. A considerable number of Premier League clubs, alongside European giants Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, and PSG, are all reportedly tracking his progress. The Rouge-et-Bleu have been actively scouting young prospects for some time and are seriously contemplating a transfer for Bouaddi. Nevertheless, LOSC is expected to only accept a “very substantial transfer fee” for their prodigious talent. The Dogues have reportedly set their asking price for Ayyoub Bouaddi at €80 million.
psg’s current transfer priorities
It remains to be seen if PSG will meet LOSC’s demands for this particular transfer. The central midfield position is not currently the top priority for the double European champions. Their primary focus is reportedly on strengthening their offensive and defensive lines. This explains why names such as Maghnes Akliouche and Eli Junior Kroupi have been frequently mentioned in recent weeks as potential targets. Developments are eagerly awaited.
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