English outfit AFC Bournemouth have reached an agreement with Bayer Leverkusen to sign Moroccan forward Amine Adli.
The German club will pocket a sum of €30 million in the transfer of the attacker to the English club.
According to Sky reporter Florian Plettenberg, the Premier League side have met Leverkusen’s financial demands, offering the exact package the German champions were seeking for the 25-year-old winger.
Despite the agreement, the move is not yet finalised. Adli’s medical and official transfer to Bournemouth remain on hold, as Leverkusen are determined to secure a replacement before sanctioning his departure.
If completed, the deal would see Adli make the switch to England after impressing in the Bundesliga.
He will be adding pace and creativity to Bournemouth’s attack in the 2025/26 football season and beyond.