
"Tottenham Hotspur are still firmly interested in Monaco winger Maghnes Akliouche, and this could become one of the more interesting transfer stories of the summer. According to Football Insider, Spurs have asked to be kept updated on the player's situation, with Monaco increasingly expected to lose him at the end of the season. Tottenham already tried to sign him in January, but no deal happened, and now they may return with a stronger push."
"Akliouche's stock has risen even further. The 24-year-old has been named in Didier Deschamps' France squad for the 2026 World Cup, which takes place from June 11 to July 19 in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Akliouche has been in fine form for AS Monaco Monaco's official site also confirmed that he has produced seven goals and 11 assists in all competitions this season. That World Cup call-up changes the whole picture."
"Scouts from across Europe will now be watching him closely, and if he performs well, his price could easily climb. For Tottenham, that makes timing important. Reports suggest Spurs believe a deal worth around 50 million could be enough if they move properly, although some English reports have translated the likely fee at around 47.5 million. The problem is obvious. Spurs are not the only club interested."
"Liverpool, Manchester United, PSG and other European sides have all been linked with Akliouche in recent months. Tottenham face competition to sign the Frenchman talkSPORT has even reported that Liverpool have been urged to move quickly before the World Cup because his value could rise during the tournament. Akliouche is exactly the type of player modern Premier League clubs like."
Tottenham Hotspur are monitoring Maghnes Akliouche’s situation at Monaco and could return with a stronger bid after a failed January attempt. Monaco is increasingly expected to lose the winger at the end of the season, and Akliouche’s value may rise further due to his selection in Didier Deschamps’ France squad for the 2026 World Cup. His current form for AS Monaco includes seven goals and 11 assists across all competitions. Spurs believe a fee around €50 million could be sufficient, though other reports suggest about €47.5 million. Competition includes Liverpool, Manchester United, PSG, and others, with calls for clubs to act quickly before the tournament.
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