Olivier giroud weighs in on ayyoub bouaddi’s future amid psg and real madrid links

The football transfer market is buzzing with speculation as Paris Saint-Germain reportedly sets its sights on Ayyoub Bouaddi. The young talent has been making waves, particularly with his recent impactful debut for Morocco at the World Cup, a performance that has ignited significant debate among observers and intensified rumors about his next career move. While a potential transfer to PSG garners increasing attention, a different perspective emerges from former teammate Olivier Giroud.

Despite having inked a contract extension with LOSC until June 2029 just last December, the commitment doesn’t appear to have deterred the ambitions of the Paris Saint-Germain management. Current indications suggest that PSG holds a considerable advantage over other European giants, including Arsenal and Real Madrid, both of whom have expressed keen interest in the 18-year-old Moroccan international’s exceptional profile.

“his head is screwed on right in the sense that he is calm, he is confident”

Having shared the pitch with him at Lille this season, Olivier Giroud recently leveraged his role as a pundit on the BBC to provide a glowing assessment of Bouaddi. “I was impressed by his maturity and by his entourage, which is really healthy. His head is screwed on right in the sense that he is calm, he is confident. He always remains himself, even on the pitch. It’s a gift to have him in your team. I think Morocco can be truly very happy to have him,” Giroud remarked, highlighting the young player’s remarkable composure and natural talent.

“if he achieves that then he will play for real madrid next season”

According to Olivier Giroud, while PSG remains a strong contender, he believes Real Madrid could be Bouaddi’s ultimate destination in the near future, particularly if the player refines his finishing abilities. “He showed his talent from the very first match, and this is just the beginning because he’s only 18. I think it’s going to be tough to keep him at Lille. He’s a very complete player. The only thing he needs to improve, and he knows it because he’s told it often, is his finishing. To be more aggressive in front of goal. If he achieves that then he will play for Real Madrid next season,” Giroud confidently predicted, outlining the path for the young star’s ascent to one of Europe’s elite clubs.