Paris Saint-Germain is gearing up for a high-stakes summer transfer window after securing back-to-back UEFA Champions League titles. With the squad needing fresh energy under Luis Enrique, the club is scouting emerging talent to bolster its ranks. Among the most talked-about prospects is Ayyoub Bouaddi, an 18-year-old Moroccan midfielder whose standout performances in the 2026 FIFA World Cup have captured global attention.
Bouaddi’s future hangs in the balance as top clubs circle
Ayyoub Bouaddi has become one of football’s most coveted young talents, drawing interest from elite European clubs. The Premier League, La Liga giants Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, along with Paris Saint-Germain, are all monitoring his progress closely. While the Ligue 1 side has long scouted promising players, the transfer fee required to secure Bouaddi’s services is expected to be substantial.
The Lille OSC, Bouaddi’s current club, has set a firm valuation of €80 million for their teenage sensation. Only a blockbuster offer would persuade the Nord-based outfit to part ways with their prized asset. For now, the ball is in Paris Saint-Germain’s court to decide whether they’re willing to meet Lille’s demands.
PSG focuses on alternative transfer targets
Securing Ayyoub Bouaddi may not be the top priority for Paris Saint-Germain at this stage. Instead, the club is reportedly exploring options in the attacking and defensive departments. Recent weeks have seen discussions around Maghnes Akliouche and Eli Junior Kroupi, two players who could address immediate squad needs. The transfer saga surrounding Bouaddi remains fluid, with further developments anticipated as the window progresses.



