
Long before the opening of the summer transfer window, Maghnes Akliouche was announced as the high priority of PSG to strengthen its offensive sector next season. But the attacking midfielder of AS Monaco would now be far from a signature in favor of the club of the French capital.
Mercato: PSG refuses to overpay Maghnes Akliouche
Under contract until June 2028, Maghnes Akliouche could finally compete in the next Champions League under the colors of his training club, AS Monaco. Strongly expected to leave and announced as the high priority of PSG for this summer transfer window, the 23 -year -old should not integrate the workforce of Luis Enrique.
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Indeed, according to information from Sky Sports, Luis Campos refuses to align with the 70 million euros claimed by the management of AS Monaco for a possible transfer of Akliouche Maghnes. The Parisian sports advisor, who does not intend to invest more than 50 million euros in this operation, would therefore have left the negotiating table with Thiago Scuro, the general manager of ASM.
The sports media adds that Bayer Leverkusen would have decided to take action to recruit the native of Tremblay-en-France, but would also be cooled by Monegasque requirements. For its part, Akliouche would rather be inclined to sign at Paris SG. Adi Hütter's protégé would even make red and blue in the event of departure this summer.
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In the event of a failure of negotiations between the two clubs, the new teammate of Paul Pogba could stay in Monaco, at least at least one season. In France, some sources close to the file ensure that in addition to the price claimed by Monaco, PSG would have abandoned the track leading to Maghnes Akliouche to focus on the transfer of the nugget of FC Porto, Rodrigo Mora (18), the Portuguese “Lamine Yamal”.
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