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Paris Saint-Germain secures five‑year strike with Akliouche

🇫🇷 By 4AllFootball ·
Paris Saint-Germain secures five‑year strike with Akliouche

Paris Saint-Germain’s pursuit of a new attacking spark clashes with AS Monaco’s readiness to cash in, as the imminent transfer of Maghnes Akliouche highlights both clubs’ divergent goals. The French international is set to arrive in Paris on Thursday for a medical, before signing a five‑year deal lasting to 2031.

According to the Parisien, the Monaco midfielder will undergo his medical examination in the French capital on Thursday, after which he will finalise his contract with PSG. The agreement covers five seasons, securing his services until the summer of 2031.

Luis Enrique has praised Akliouche as a technical and creative addition, capable of operating both on the front line and in the midfield. Enrique believes the player can provide fresh solutions in the offensive sector.

After several offensive attempts, PSG finally convinced AS Monaco to part with their 24‑year‑old talent. AS Monaco accepted a bid estimated at €50 million last week, confirming the club’s willingness to part with their 24‑year‑old talent. The Principality’s side had previously considered the departure inevitable during this summer’s market.

The French international, previously a Monaco player, will now join a PSG squad that recently secured back‑to‑back European titles. The Parisian club is expected to be a formidable opponent for every team across the Old Continent.

The contrasting moves underscore PSG’s ambition to reinforce creativity while Monaco capitalises on a lucrative transfer. The deal sets the stage for both clubs as they prepare for the upcoming season.

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