Maghnes Akliouche will not be making a decision on his club future imminently, prioritizing his participation in the current World Cup tournament. The AS Monaco midfielder has been heavily linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain, but has stated his intention to remain focused on international duty.
Speaking to reporters, Akliouche acknowledged the speculation surrounding a potential transfer to PSG, stating, “I understand that this question comes up, but for the moment I am concentrating on this World Cup.” He emphasized the importance of the competition and his contentment at being a part of the French squad.
The 24-year-old has yet to feature in France’s victory over Senegal, a 3-1 win, but maintains a positive attitude and readiness to contribute. Akliouche expressed pride in being part of the team and emphasized the importance of being prepared for any opportunity, mirroring sentiments that national team manager Didier Deschamps would likely appreciate.
Akliouche’s disciplined approach and competitive mindset could also appeal to other potential suitors, with a specific mention of Luis Enrique being made in relation to his suitability for a certain managerial style. Currently, no transfer fee or contract details have been reported regarding a move to PSG, and Akliouche has not confirmed any agreement with the Parisian club. He has been a consistent performer for Monaco in Ligue 1, establishing himself as a creative force in midfield, but his immediate future remains uncertain as he concentrates on the World Cup.



