Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Maghnes Akliouche has completed a permanent transfer to a currently unnamed Portuguese club. The move comes during the 2026 World Cup, where PSG players have been prominently featured, with six players already scoring in the tournament – more than any other team.
Akliouche, a product of PSG’s youth academy, has opted to pursue more consistent playing time, choosing to leave the French capital in search of regular first-team football. While details of the transfer fee have not been disclosed, the move represents a significant opportunity for the young player to develop his career.
PSG has maintained a strong presence on the international stage, with players like Barcola, Dembélé, Hakimi, João Neves, Nuno Mendes, and Mbaye all contributing goals for their respective nations in the ongoing World Cup. Since 2018, players from the club have scored over 36 goals in World Cup competitions, exceeding the total of any other team during that period. The club’s continued success in attracting and developing talent is evident despite this departure.
Akliouche’s departure is part of a broader trend of young players seeking opportunities elsewhere to gain valuable experience. The Portuguese league is increasingly becoming a destination for emerging talents, offering a competitive environment and a platform to showcase their abilities. This move allows Akliouche to potentially accelerate his development and contribute to a new team’s ambitions.



