At just 18 years old, Ayyoub Bouaddi currently plays for LOSC. The question remains, however: how long will he continue with the Lille club? His impressive displays and undeniable skill, particularly highlighted during the ongoing World Cup, have captivated many prominent clubs. While Bouaddi’s name has been frequently linked with Paris Saint-Germain, a move to the European champions appears to be far from a straightforward affair.

Emerging as an early sensation for Morocco in the World Cup, Ayyoub Bouaddi is showcasing his remarkable talent on the global stage. The dynamic LOSC midfielder’s standout performances are opening prestigious opportunities for his future career. This 18-year-old prodigy might not remain with the Lille side for long, yet his next destination is still uncertain. Top clubs like Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly vying for Bouaddi, with LOSC potentially seeking upwards of €70 million for his transfer.
Bouaddi’s desire to join Paris Saint-Germain
Securing Ayyoub Bouaddi would undoubtedly provide Paris Saint-Germain with a significant midfield reinforcement, potentially pairing him with talents like Vitinha and Joao Neves. Interestingly, the LOSC sensation is reportedly keen on a move to Paris. However, the current reality of the squad presents a challenge. It appears that while many players are eager to join, and Bouaddi himself would welcome the opportunity, there is currently no available space in the midfield, making a transfer difficult without prior departures.
PSG management’s strong interest in Bouaddi
Despite the LOSC midfielder’s clear desire, Ayyoub Bouaddi’s transfer to Paris Saint-Germain is not as straightforward as it might seem. While Bouaddi holds considerable appeal for PSG’s leadership, the club’s current philosophy regarding squad cohesion and architectural design, as envisioned by Campos and Enrique, means that certain players, including Bouaddi, may not immediately fit into their tactical plans.
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