Paris Saint-Germain’s summer transfer push: the price for Maghnes Akliouche revealed
Paris Saint-Germain is actively pursuing its summer transfer objectives. The capital club is making significant progress in its bid to acquire Maghnes Akliouche. However, PSG’s management must still reach an agreement with AS Monaco regarding the French international, with the Monégasque side reportedly establishing their valuation for the 24-year-old talent.

Paris Saint-Germain is clearly gearing up for a dynamic summer transfer period. The Rouge-et-Bleu aim to revitalize Luis Enrique‘s squad for the upcoming season, having reportedly initiated discussions on several transfer fronts. The club from the capital city has reportedly intensified its efforts to sign Maghnes Akliouche. Conversations with the 24-year-old, currently representing the French national team in the 2026 World Cup, are progressing favorably. Nevertheless, securing a definitive agreement with AS Monaco remains crucial to finalize the deal.
AS Monaco sets its valuation for Maghnes Akliouche
Information indicates that the Monégasque club has established its asking price for Maghnes Akliouche. Paris Saint-Germain will reportedly need to commit approximately €70 million to secure the French attacking midfielder’s services this summer. The reigning Ligue 1 champions are expected to leverage potential transfer funds from the anticipated departures of Gonçalo Ramos to AC Milan and Kang-In Lee to Atlético de Madrid to finance the acquisition of the French international.
PSG pursuing other transfer targets
Maghnes Akliouche is not expected to be the sole new arrival at Paris Saint-Germain this summer. The Ligue 1 residents are also reportedly making strides in their pursuit of Yan Diomandé and Alessandro Longoni. Following these potential signings, the capital club is anticipated to shift its focus towards recruiting a defender. The Parisian transfer market is certainly becoming quite active. The coming weeks will reveal if Luis Campos can successfully navigate these negotiations to bolster Luis Enrique‘s squad after their recent domestic successes.