
Maghnes Akliouche has given the green light for a potential departure from AS Monaco to join PSG, according to reports.
PSG is already moving ahead in the next transfer window, and according to reports, Maghnes Akliouche has given the green light for a potential departure from AS Monaco to join the European champions.
Paris Saint-Germain is now a team that makes others envious, with Luis Enrique having made Europe understand that they should no longer mock the French capital club, now a European powerhouse.
When it comes to the transfer window, sports advisor Luis Campos has understood that the atmosphere around PSG has changed and that the financial argument is now secondary.
This is likely to help Paris secure Akliouche, 24, during the next transfer window. The day after the Paris-Bayern match, Sacha Tavolieri announced for Sky Sport that the case of the AS Monaco attacking midfielder will likely materialize very quickly after the transfer window opens.
Akliouche, who will very likely play in the 2026 World Cup with France, is favorable to signing with PSG.
The transfer market specialist revealed that PSG has re-established contact with Akliouche's representatives to gather information, while the Monaco player still has two years left on his contract with the Principality club.
And if PSG has restarted discussions, it is at Enrique's request and no one else's. "The Spanish coach has been particularly impressed by the player's performances this season. Convinced of his potential, he believes he is capable of taking an additional step and making him a key element of his playing project," Tavolieri explained. And it is a good thing, as Akliouche has reportedly told his agents that he wishes to join PSG.
On the AS Monaco side, they would like to keep Akliouche. However, the leaders of the Principality club seem resigned to the departure of the 24-year-old French international.
They are already on the trail of a replacement for the offensive player, whose price is estimated at $55 million by Transfermarkt. Campos, who has already demonstrated in the Mbappé case that he can facilitate matters between Paris and Monaco, now has the green light to move ahead.
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