The Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is making significant strides in their quest to secure the signing of French midfielder Maghnes Akliouche, potentially marking a pivotal moment in their transfer strategy. With Lee Kang-In seemingly on his way to Atlético Madrid, the club is accelerating efforts to bring in a young French talent to bolster their squad.
Earlier this year, PSG had already identified Akliouche as a prime target, and recent developments suggest the deal could materialize sooner than expected. The French club’s growing interest, coupled with improved relations between PSG and AS Monaco, has created a favorable environment for negotiations. A key factor in this potential agreement is Monaco’s shifting stance on the transfer fee, which appears to have softened compared to last summer’s demands.
Monaco reconsiders Akliouche’s valuation amid urgency to sell
Last year, AS Monaco set a lofty transfer fee of €70 million for Akliouche, a figure that initially deterred PSG’s ambitions. However, sources indicate that Monaco’s position has evolved, driven by financial constraints and the player’s contract expiring in 2028. With the club under pressure to offload high-earning players, expectations are that the asking price will drop substantially, making a deal far more achievable for the capital club.
Akliouche prioritizes World Cup focus over transfer talks
Despite the buzz surrounding his potential move, Akliouche has made it clear that his immediate focus remains on the upcoming World Cup. In a recent interview, he emphasized his commitment to the French national team’s campaign, stating, « Yes, a transfer this summer is possible, but I’m fully focused on the World Cup. It’s a massive opportunity for exposure, but I also need to respect my current club by not discussing transfers now. There are bigger priorities at hand. »
The midfielder’s stance adds a layer of complexity to the negotiations, as PSG must navigate both Akliouche’s availability and Monaco’s revised financial expectations. If the deal comes to fruition, it could signal a strategic shift for PSG in their pursuit of homegrown French talents while filling the void left by Lee Kang-In’s potential departure.
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