Liverpool, Arsenal and PSG join race for Morocco’s Ayyoub Bouaddi

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Ayyoub Bouaddi celebrates during Morocco's World Cup campaign

Moroccan midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi has rapidly become one of the most talked-about young talents in European football, with several of the continent’s biggest clubs reportedly monitoring his situation following an impressive start to the World Cup.

At just 18 years old, the Lille midfielder has seen his reputation soar in recent weeks, transforming from one of France’s most promising prospects into a player attracting interest from some of football’s most powerful clubs.

Bouaddi’s growing status has been fuelled by his performances for Morocco, particularly during the Atlas Lions’ opening World Cup encounter against Brazil. His display in that match further strengthened the belief that he possesses the qualities required to compete at the highest level.

The midfielder has long been regarded as one of Lille’s brightest young players, but his performances on the international stage have now brought him to the attention of an even wider audience.

According to reports from transfer specialist Nicolò Schira, clubs including Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich and Arsenal have shown serious interest in the Moroccan international.

His performances have reportedly convinced several top European sides that he could become one of the game’s leading midfielders in the coming years.

Interest from England appears particularly strong.

Reports indicate that Arsenal have already opened discussions as they explore a possible move for the teenager. Liverpool have also been linked with the player, while Chelsea are said to be closely following his development.

Despite the growing speculation, Lille remain in a comfortable position.

The French club recently extended Bouaddi’s contract until 2029, a move that not only secured his future but also strengthened their negotiating position.

With several years remaining on his deal, Lille are under no immediate pressure to sell one of their most valuable assets.

The club’s leadership reportedly anticipated increased interest in the midfielder and acted early to protect both his long-term future and his market value.

Any club hoping to sign Bouaddi is likely to face a significant financial challenge. Reports suggest Lille would only consider offers in the region of €70 million to €80 million, a figure that reflects both the player’s potential and the confidence the club has in his future development.

For now, Bouaddi remains focused on Morocco’s World Cup campaign. However, interest in the young midfielder continues to intensify as clubs across Europe assess their options ahead of the next transfer window.

With several major sides reportedly involved and Lille determined to protect their prized asset, the race for Bouaddi’s signature is shaping up to become one of the most closely watched transfer stories in European football.