AS Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche is proving his growing prowess on the pitch, earning high praise from manager Adi Hütter.
The 22-year-old French-Algerian midfielder, who enjoyed a breakthrough season last year, is now showcasing his consistency and development in stunning fashion.
“He has made a huge progression. For me, he is an international-level player,” Hütter lauded during a recent press conference, as reported by Get French Football News.
Akliouche has already matched last season’s assist tally, registering four assists across all competitions. In Ligue 1 alone, he has made 11 appearances, scored twice, and provided three assists, solidifying his role as a creative force in Monaco’s midfield. His standout moment came during Friday night’s clash against Stade Brestois, where he delivered a brace, bringing his goal tally to four for the season—halfway to his impressive total from the previous campaign.
With performances like these, Akliouche continues to reinforce his potential as one of Ligue 1’s most exciting young talents. Monaco fans and football pundits alike are taking note, as Hütter’s faith in his burgeoning star appears well-placed.