Algeria defender Jaouen Hadjam emerges as top transfer target for Genoa
Italian outfit Genoa CFC have reportedly made Algeria international Jaouen Hadjam one of their top defensive priorities as they continue their recruitment drive during the summer transfer window.
The 23-year-old left-back has emerged as a leading target for the Italian club following his impressive performances with BSC Young Boys, where he has established himself as one of the most promising full-backs in the Swiss Super League.
After spending the last two seasons in Switzerland, Hadjam could now be on the verge of taking another major step in his career, with interest from Italy continuing to gather momentum.
According to reports, Genoa’s sporting department has been closely monitoring the Algerian international and views him as an ideal addition to strengthen the team’s defensive options ahead of the 2026/27 Serie A campaign. Club officials are believed to be particularly impressed by his versatility, athleticism and ability to contribute at both ends of the pitch.
The left-back has developed a reputation for combining defensive solidity with attacking intent, making him an attractive option for clubs seeking modern full-backs capable of influencing matches in multiple phases of play. His pace, technical quality and crossing ability have made him an important player for Young Boys, while his consistent displays have also earned him recognition with the Algerian national team.
Genoa have already opened discussions with Hadjam’s representatives as they explore the possibility of bringing him to Italy. The talks are understood to be at an early stage, with both parties assessing the conditions of a potential transfer.
Despite the growing interest, no formal bid has yet been submitted to Young Boys. Genoa are expected to continue negotiations before deciding whether to present an official offer to the Swiss champions.
Any move is likely to require significant negotiations, as Hadjam remains under contract with Young Boys until June 2028. The long-term agreement places the Swiss club in a strong negotiating position, meaning Genoa would likely need to meet the club’s valuation before a deal can progress.
According to Transfermarkt, the Algerian defender is currently valued at around €7 million, reflecting his steady rise in European football and his growing reputation as one of Algeria’s brightest defensive talents.
For Hadjam, a move to Serie A would represent another important milestone in his career. The opportunity to test himself in one of Europe’s most competitive leagues could further accelerate his development while increasing his profile on both the club and international stages.
As the transfer window continues, Genoa are expected to intensify their efforts to strengthen their squad, with Hadjam remaining firmly on the club’s shortlist. While negotiations are still in the preliminary stages, the coming weeks could prove decisive in determining whether the Algerian international swaps the Swiss Super League for the challenges of Italian football.
