Paris Saint-Germain are stepping up their summer transfer plans. The capital club is making progress on the signing of Maghnes Akliouche, but they still need to reach an agreement with AS Monaco over the 24-year-old French international. The Monégasques have reportedly set their asking price.

PSG are gearing up for a busy summer window. The Rouge-et-Bleu want to refresh Luis Enrique‘s squad for next season and have activated several transfer targets. The Parisian side has accelerated talks for Maghnes Akliouche, who is currently playing in the 2026 World Cup with the French national team. Discussions with the player are moving forward, but a deal with AS Monaco is still needed to finalise the move.
Monaco set their price for Maghnes Akliouche
Monaco have now fixed their valuation for Maghnes Akliouche. PSG will need to pay around €70 million to bring the French attacking midfielder to Paris this summer. The two-time European champions are expected to finance the transfer through the departures of Gonçalo Ramos to AC Milan and Kang-In Lee to Atlético de Madrid.
PSG working on other deals in the market
Maghnes Akliouche is unlikely to be the only new arrival at PSG this summer. The Ligue 1 side is also advancing on Yan Diomandé and Alessandro Longoni. After those moves, the capital club will turn its focus to signing a defender. The Parisian transfer window is heating up, and it remains to be seen if Luis Campos can wrap up these deals to strengthen Luis Enrique‘s squad after their second consecutive Champions League title. To be continued…