Maghnes Akliouche attracts Premier League transfer interest
Maghnes Akliouche is attracting growing interest from several top European clubs, with Chelsea and Arsenal now positioning themselves ahead of a potential move away from AS Monaco ahead of the 2026 summer transfer window.
The Algerian attacking midfielder, Maghnes Akliouche, has enjoyed a strong return to form after a quieter start to the season, re-establishing himself as a key creative force for AS Monaco.
His recent performances have seen him regain influence in Monaco’s attacking play, contributing both goals and assists while becoming increasingly central to the team’s build-up.
That resurgence has, in turn, intensified interest from clubs across Europe.
Arsenal FC are understood to be continuing their long-standing monitoring of the player, while Chelsea FC have now entered the race with serious intent, according to reports.
The London clubs are not alone in their admiration. Paris Saint-Germain had previously shown interest in Akliouche but were unable to reach an agreement with Monaco due to the French club’s valuation.
Akliouche’s current form has strengthened his reputation as one of Ligue 1’s most promising attacking midfielders.
Across all competitions this season, he has recorded seven goals and eight assists in 37 appearances, underlining his growing productivity in the final third.
His market value is currently estimated at around €50 million, reflecting both his development and potential ceiling. Monaco, however, are not under immediate pressure to sell, and any deal is expected to require a significant financial commitment.
There is also a view within French football that the player could yet remain at Monaco for another season, depending on how the transfer market develops and the club’s own ambitions.
For Akliouche, the coming months are likely to be decisive as interest continues to build. With multiple Premier League sides now involved alongside PSG’s previous pursuit, competition for his signature is expected to intensify ahead of the summer window.
