Akliouche agrees five-year deal with PSG, but Monaco must be convinced
Winger Maghnes Akliouche has reached a personal agreement with PSG on a five-year contract. The two clubs must now agree on a transfer fee, with Monaco valuing their player at €50 million.
Maghnes Akliouche has given his approval to PSG for a five-year contract, according to journalist Fabrice Hawkins. The 24-year-old winger, currently with France at the World Cup, has always shown a preference for the capital club. Paris now needs to reach an agreement with Monaco.
Long appreciated by Luis Enrique and Luis Campos, the French international with ten caps and one goal has spent five professional seasons at the Rock since his formation at ASM. His record: 139 matches, 23 goals and 27 assists. On Transfermarkt, he is valued at €50 million, and his contract with Monaco runs until 2028. Negotiations between the two clubs are ongoing.
This matter is separate from that of Yan Diomandé, the 19-year-old Ivorian international under contract with RB Leipzig, also in PSG’s sights. Discussions with the German club have begun, but Leipzig is reportedly demanding close to €100 million for their midfielder, which is complicating negotiations.
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