While the 2026 World Cup captures global attention, PSG is aggressively pursuing summer reinforcements. The capital club is accelerating its efforts, particularly regarding the potential acquisition of Maghnes Akliouche. The France international has reportedly made a definitive choice regarding his future should he exit AS Monaco this summer.

Fresh off back-to-back Ligue des champions titles, PSG is preparing for a high-stakes transfer window. To provide Luis Enrique with more tactical depth for the upcoming campaign, the Parisian front office is focusing on securing Maghnes Akliouche. The 24-year-old midfielder, currently representing France on the world stage, appears to have settled on his next career step.
Maghnes Akliouche prioritises Paris move
The latest developments indicate that Maghnes Akliouche has been very transparent about his career path. If he leaves AS Monaco, the French international is only interested in joining PSG. Despite significant interest from Premier League giants like Liverpool and Manchester United, the Monégasque playmaker has expressed a clear desire to wear the Rouge-et-Bleu jersey. This firm stance comes right in the middle of his World Cup campaign with the national team.
PSG accelerates summer transfer plans
The focus now shifts to whether PSG can reach a financial agreement with AS Monaco to secure Maghnes Akliouche. The double European champions are expected to fund this arrival through the departures of Gonçalo Ramos to AC Milan and Kang-In Lee to Atlético de Madrid. The French midfielder is unlikely to be the only new face in the capital, as PSG is also reportedly making progress on deals for Yan Diomandé and Alessandro Longoni.
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