Bayern Munich are being linked with a move for Lille’s teenage central midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, who is currently valued at €50.00m.
The Bundesliga champions are reported to be monitoring the 18-year-old, with speculation suggesting a potential summer approach to tempt him away from Ligue 1. The probability of any move is currently listed as “?” and there is no indication yet of an agreed fee or formal negotiations.
Bouaddi, who plays in central midfield and wears number 32 for Lille, is regarded as one of the most highly rated young talents in France. Born on 2 October 2007 in Senlis, the right-footed midfielder stands at 1.86m and offers a blend of physical presence and technical ability that has drawn attention from across Europe.
Registered with dual nationality, France and Morocco, Bouaddi’s international future also remains open, adding an extra layer of intrigue to his development. He is currently listed with LOSC Lille as his national-team affiliation on the available data, underlining how closely his progression is tied to the northern French club.
There is no recorded contract expiry date for Bouaddi at Lille, and no indication that his deal is close to running down. However, the absence of publicly available contract details has fuelled outside speculation that he could become a target either for a high-fee transfer or, longer term, be monitored with a view to a possible free-agent opportunity should his situation change.
Lille, competing in Ligue 1, have become known for developing and selling on elite young players, and Bouaddi’s €50.00m market value underlines the scale of investment that may be required to secure his services.
With Bayern Munich consistently reshaping their midfield and scouring Europe for long-term options, any concrete move for Bouaddi would represent a significant next step in his career and could define his reputation and trajectory at the very top level if it materialises.
