West Ham linked with €50m Monaco winger Maghnes Akliouche

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West Ham linked with €50m Monaco winger Maghnes Akliouche

France‑Algeria right winger Maghnes Akliouche of Monaco is being linked with a summer move to West Ham United, with the Ligue 1 attacker rumoured to be on the Premier League club’s radar despite uncertainty over his contract status in the principality.

The 24-year-old, valued at €50.00m on Transfermarkt, has emerged as one of Monaco’s most prized assets and is now the subject of speculation over a switch from Ligue 1 to the English top flight. The latest reports from 29 June 2026 list the probability of a transfer as “?”, underlining that talks – if any – remain at an early and unofficial stage.

Akliouche, who is 1.83m tall and predominantly operates as an attacking right winger with a left foot, has developed through Monaco’s ranks to establish himself in their first team, wearing the number 11 shirt. Born on 25 February 2002 in Tremblay-en-France, he holds both French and Algerian nationality, adding to his appeal on the international market.

No formal indication of a contract expiry date has been disclosed, but with no term publicly recorded, observers have suggested that Monaco could face a pivotal decision in the coming windows over whether to offer fresh terms or risk the winger moving closer to a future free‑agent scenario.

Akliouche has been a regular in Monaco’s attacking set‑up in recent seasons, featuring in Ligue 1 and continental competition, though detailed statistics and specific recent match data – including opponents, dates, scorelines and individual performance – have not been published in the sourced material.

With West Ham seeking to add creativity and goal threat from wide areas, Akliouche’s profile fits the Premier League club’s recruitment pattern, but any deal would require a substantial outlay in line with his €50.00m market valuation.

If a move were to materialise, a switch from Monaco to West Ham could mark a defining step in Akliouche’s career, testing his talent in the intensity of the Premier League and potentially elevating both his reputation and long‑term market value.

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