PSG set to land French star during World Cup 2026

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup unfolds, Paris Saint-Germain is ramping up its summer transfer plans. The club is actively pursuing several key targets, with one standout name dominating discussions: Maghnes Akliouche. The 24-year-old midfielder, currently representing France on the global stage, appears to have made a decisive choice about his future—should he leave AS Monaco this summer.

Maghnes Akliouche in action for AS Monaco

The defending Champions League winners have been particularly vocal about their ambitions for the upcoming season. With the departure of Gonçalo Ramos to AC Milan and Kang-In Lee heading to Atlético Madrid, the club has financial flexibility to pursue top talent. Akliouche emerges as a priority, despite interest from Premier League giants like Liverpool and Manchester United.

Akliouche’s clear preference for Paris

The young international has reportedly communicated his desire to join PSG should he leave Monaco. His stance reportedly remained unwavering even as scouts from top European clubs intensified their efforts during the World Cup. The French midfielder’s preference for the Rouge-et-Bleu reflects his alignment with the club’s vision and his potential role in its future campaigns.

Monaco and PSG negotiate behind the scenes

While Akliouche’s future seems increasingly tied to Paris, the success of the transfer hinges on negotiations between the two clubs. PSG’s proactive approach suggests confidence in securing the player’s signature. Additionally, the club is reportedly advancing talks for other reinforcements, including Yan Diomandé and Alessandro Longoni. As the transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on the outcome of these discussions and how they shape the club’s squad for the 2026-27 season.