LIVE
No live matches
🌍 Other regions



🌐 All regions
ONE GAME. ONE COMMUNITY. ALL TOGETHER.
← Back to articles

Transfers

Romano PSG chase: Monaco winger Akliouche set for Paris move

🇫🇷 By 4All Football Editorial ·

Paris Saint‑Germain are poised to sign Monaco winger Maghnes Akliouche, a player listed at €50 million on TransferMarkt, with the French giants expected to pay above that figure to complete the move. The latest report from transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano confirmed the club’s intent to secure the winger before the new season begins.

Romano says PSG have identified Akliouche as their main summer target and are in active talks, progressing at a measured pace. Akliouche has publicly expressed his desire to move to Paris.

The club cites a settled squad and the absence of panic, allowing negotiations on their own timetable while aiming to bolster attacking options ahead of the new season.

Supporters anticipate greater comfort once the transfer is finalized, given the lack of recent incoming activity at the Parc des Princes, and the premium fee reflects PSG’s willingness to strengthen their attack.

For Monaco, losing a valued winger listed at €50 million means the French side must meet a premium price, underscoring the financial gap between domestic rivals.

While Akliouche remains the primary focus, PSG also describe Michael Olise as a dream signing, though they admit securing him this summer would be a nightmare, and RB Leipzig are intensifying efforts to retain winger Yan Diomande, suggesting competition for winger talent.

Fans can stay updated by adding PSG Talk as a preferred source on Google to receive the latest transfer news directly on their devices.

Discussion (0)

International discussion — reactions from football fans across all countries come together here. Use the translate button for comments in other languages.

Be the first to comment!

Comment on this article

Choose a display name — you don't have to use your real name

Your display name is shown, your email never. Privacy

← Back to articles