Paris Saint-Germain are stepping up their efforts on several attacking fronts. At the top of the list is Maghnes Akliouche, whose case has gained significant momentum in recent days. The trend is becoming clearer: according to Sacha Tavolieri, the player has made the Parisian club his top priority.
Akliouche is not only a priority for PSG but especially for Luis Enrique. Internally, the Spanish coach is actively pushing to finalize the deal, with the attacking midfielder ranked very high on the club’s shortlist. This clear offensive move highlights the European champions’ determination to close the deal quickly.
PSG intensifies efforts on multiple attacking targets
Impressed by the Paris project and the opportunity to work with the Spanish tactician, Akliouche is reportedly open to leaving and is working behind the scenes to accelerate negotiations. On Monaco’s side, preparations are already underway, as club officials anticipate his departure and are exploring options to replace him, according to the same source.
But PSG are not stopping there. In parallel, Julian Alvarez’s name has resurfaced strongly. While rumors had been circulating for several weeks, the situation is now gaining traction with fresh reports from Spain. According to El Chiringuito, Luis Enrique has made a move to try to attract the Argentine striker, just like Mikel Arteta and Hansi Flick. The Paris coach sees “La Araña” as the ideal profile to strengthen his attacking sector.
However, the deal promises to be particularly complex. Atlético Madrid have no intention of letting their player go, as he remains under contract until 2030. PSG will therefore need to be extremely convincing if they hope to make progress in this high-stakes transfer saga.
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