Paris Saint-Germain is actively ramping up its summer recruitment efforts. The capital club is notably advancing its strategy for the acquisition of Maghnes Akliouche. However, Parisian management still needs to secure an agreement with AS Monaco for the French international. The Monegasque side has reportedly established their valuation for the 24-year-old talent.

PSG clearly anticipates a dynamic transfer window this summer. The Rouge-et-Bleu aim to revitalize Luis Enrique‘s squad for the upcoming season, having reportedly activated several leads in the transfer market. The club appears to have accelerated its pursuit of Maghnes Akliouche. Discussions with the 24-year-old, currently representing the French national team in the 2026 World Cup, are progressing positively. Nevertheless, a definitive agreement with AS Monaco remains essential to finalize the deal.
as monaco names its price for maghnes akliouche
Monaco has reportedly set their asking price for Maghnes Akliouche. To secure the French attacking midfielder this summer, PSG will need to commit approximately €70M. The double European champions are expected to leverage potential funds from the departures of Gonçalo Ramos to AC Milan and Kang-In Lee to Atlético de Madrid to finance the international’s transfer.
psg advances on additional transfer targets
Maghnes Akliouche is not anticipated to be the sole arrival at PSG this summer. The Ligue 1 residents are also making strides in negotiations for Yan Diomandé and Alessandro Longoni. Following these potential acquisitions, the capital club is expected to intensify its focus on recruiting a defender. The Parisian transfer market is undoubtedly buzzing with activity. It remains to be seen how Luis Campos will navigate these dossiers to strengthen Luis Enrique‘s squad after their second consecutive Champions League triumph. Further developments are keenly awaited.
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