Paris Saint-Germain are pushing hard to sign Monaco attacking midfielder Maghnes Akliouche, according to a transfer update from Fabrizio Romano.
Romano posted on X on June 27, 2026, confirming that PSG have been working behind the scenes to lead the race for Akliouche’s signature.
The respected transfer insider stated that “talks on with exit anticipated this summer as PSG lead the race after pushing behind scenes to get ahead of PL club.”
Romano concluded his post with the blunt assessment of “Deal on,” suggesting the move is progressing with serious intent from the Ligue 1 giants.
The development carries significant implications for both Liverpool and Arsenal, who each have their own interests tied to PSG’s summer recruitment strategy.
Liverpool have been linked with RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande, a player PSG had also reportedly been targeting before seemingly shifting their focus to Akliouche.
With PSG now appearing to prioritise Akliouche over Diomande, Liverpool’s pursuit of the young Ivory Coast international looks considerably more straightforward without a financially superior club competing against them.
Media Foot had reported in recent days that Liverpool seemed to be ahead of PSG in the running for Diomande, and Romano’s update could be the direct consequence of that development.
While nothing is confirmed and Diomande to Liverpool is far from a guaranteed outcome, the Reds can at least move forward without the pressure of being outbid by one of Europe’s wealthiest clubs.
Arsenal’s interest in this situation centres on Bradley Barcola, the France international who has been linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium this summer.
Doubts have been circulating over Barcola’s future at the Parc des Princes, with the winger having been in and out of Luis Enrique’s starting line-up during his time at the club.
Signing Akliouche, who can operate out wide and would suit Enrique’s tactical setup, could be PSG’s way of preparing for a Barcola departure rather than simply adding depth.
If Akliouche’s arrival signals that Barcola is no longer in PSG’s long-term plans, Arsenal could find themselves with a cleaner run at landing the exciting wide attacker this summer.
The overlap between PSG’s incomings and outgoings means that two separate Premier League transfer pursuits could benefit from a single piece of business in the French capital.
Romano’s update, while not delivering confirmed deals for either Liverpool or Arsenal, has provided both clubs with genuinely encouraging signs heading into the next phase of the summer window.
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