Ayyoub Bouaddi, the 18-year-old midfielder for LOSC Lille (contract until 2029) and the French U21 team, has been linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain during the transfer window. Despite his recent contract extension, the idea continues to resurface. PSG Inside Actus reported this Friday that the Parisian club has already planned to make progress.
“PSG would like to move quickly on this matter.”
According to several sources I have received, talks are scheduled between the management of LOSC Lille and Paris Saint-Germain at the end of May regarding the young midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi.
PSG would like to move quickly on this matter. The capital club has reportedly identified the Lille player as a serious option to strengthen its midfield in the medium term, particularly due to his precocious maturity and potential for further development.
“The competition is expected to be significant.”
However, the competition is expected to be significant. Several European clubs are also closely monitoring the player’s situation, prompting Paris to accelerate its efforts to avoid being overtaken in this promising transfer.
Lille, for its part, remains cautious. The northern club, accustomed to developing its young talents, is reportedly open to discussions, but will obviously intend to defend its interests in any potential negotiations.
This is a credible statement, as Bouaddi is a very interesting player who could perfectly fit into PSG’s project. He already possesses the qualities to play at a high level, still has room to improve, and a career to write with titles to win. For him, Paris could also be an attractive option. The key is to accept the very stiff competition, which isn’t always easy.
For Lille, the player, and PSG, other options may exist. The transfer is far from certain. Firstly, because it’s only rumors at the moment. There’s nothing concrete. Even if the negotiations are successful, an agreement is not guaranteed. Strong competition is expected for Bouaddi, and other clubs will have their own arguments.
