France-Algeria right winger Maghnes Akliouche of Monaco is being linked with a move to Paris St-Germain, with the Ligue 1 champions monitoring the 24-year-old ahead of a possible summer approach.
Transfer data compiled on 27 June 2026 lists Akliouche’s current market value at €50.00m, underlining the scale of any potential deal between the two French clubs. The probability of the move remains officially unspecified (“?”), and there is no confirmation of an agreement between Monaco and PSG.
Akliouche, who wears the No 11 shirt for Monaco, is a left-footed attacker standing 1.83m tall and has developed into one of Ligue 1’s most eye-catching wide players. Born on 25 February 2002 in Tremblay-en-France, he is eligible for both France and Algeria and is regarded as one of the most technically gifted Franco-Algerian forwards of his generation.
Crucially for Monaco, his contract situation is unclear, with no publicly listed expiry date. That uncertainty has fuelled suggestions he could run down his current terms and eventually move as a free agent if no extension is agreed, a scenario that would significantly affect any transfer fee PSG might be asked to pay.
Akliouche’s growing profile has been built on recent displays for Monaco in Ligue 1, where he has featured predominantly on the right flank, cutting inside onto his stronger left foot. In his latest outing for the principality club – a league fixture earlier this month – he started on the wing in a narrow Monaco victory, influencing the attacking play even though he did not get on the scoresheet, in a match that underlined his importance to the side.
Should a switch to PSG materialise, it would represent a major step in Akliouche’s career, placing him under far greater scrutiny at domestic and European level and offering a platform to enhance both his reputation and international prospects.
