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Maghnes Akliouche Attracts Interest from Top European Clubs as Summer Transfer Window Heats Up

Maghnes Akliouche, a 23-year-old midfielder from Monaco, is getting attention from Europe’s top clubs this summer. Several teams have reportedly contacted Monaco to discuss a possible transfer deal for the young French-Algerian star.

WHAT IS HAPPENING?

Akliouche’s strong performances in Ligue 1 last season have made him a top target for many clubs. Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen and Premier League side Arsenal are seriously interested, and talks with Monaco are already underway. Leverkusen’s management is keen, seeing Akliouche as an ideal fit for their fast, technical style and hoping he can help keep the team at the top in Germany. Arsenal have sent scouts to watch the midfielder several times, appreciating his ball skills and creativity. Other Premier League clubs, like Tottenham and Nottingham Forest, have also shown interest, while clubs such as Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain, Inter Milan, and Atletico Madrid are monitoring the situation closely.

WHY AKLIOUCHE IS IN DEMAND

Last season, Akliouche provided Monaco pace, tactical awareness, and attacking ability. His skill to pick passes and create scoring opportunities has increased his value in the transfer market. For Monaco, he was a crucial player, impressing in both midfield and attacking roles. This rise in reputation has led to a lot of transfer interest as clubs look to strengthen their squads for the new campaign. Monaco are reportedly open to letting him go for the right price, making the race for his signature even more intense.

WHAT COULD HAPPEN NEXT?

The next few weeks promise more updates as Monaco wait for official bids. If Bayer Leverkusen win the race, Akliouche would join a team rebuilding after departures, with the goal of reclaiming their lost Bundesliga title. Arsenal, coming off a strong finish in the Premier League—second place just behind Liverpool—see him as a player who can add further creativity as they push for their first title in two decades. Monaco, meanwhile, finished third in Ligue 1 last season, which will be an uphill battle as they look to replace such an influential player. All eyes are now on Monaco’s next preseason matches and the Premier League and Bundesliga’s upcoming season openers, as clubs look to finalize squads and race for European and domestic success.