Football pundits are already speculating about the upcoming summer transfer window, and the Paris Saint-Germain is setting its sights on reinforcing its squad with at least three additions. Among the targets, a promising Ligue 1 player is drawing attention, with reports suggesting Gonçalo Ramos may soon depart. Meanwhile, club sporting director Luis Campos continues to scout young talents, a strategy that has already yielded success with players like Désiré Doué and João Neves, now key figures in the team.
Akliouche’s future hangs in the balance
The speculation doesn’t stop there. A young Ligue 1 attacking midfielder, Maghnes Akliouche, has been on the radar for some time and could be on the move this summer. The 23-year-old, who has represented France at international level, remains tight-lipped about his future. In a recent interview, he emphasized his focus on enjoying the game and performing at his best, stating, “What matters most to me is taking pleasure in playing, staying happy on the field, and keeping my sky clear.” He added, “I want to bring joy to fans, my teammates, and repay Monaco’s trust by progressing and becoming more decisive. There’s no point discussing anything else right now.”
PSG leads the race for the rising star
As Maghnes Akliouche competes in the 2026 World Cup with the French national team, his club future looms large. Insider reports, including those from trusted transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, suggest he is highly likely to leave AS Monaco this summer. Multiple clubs are reportedly interested, but the Paris Saint-Germain is currently viewed as the frontrunner to sign him. Monaco, meanwhile, is expected to receive an offer for the player, whose estimated market value stands at around €50 million according to Transfermarkt.