Manchester City are intent on signing Lille’s 18-year-old midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi for €100m (£85m).
Bouaddi is attracting a host of suitors following his performances for Morocco at the World Cup, and while the proposed fee is high for a teenager, City view him as a long-term investment.
Hugo Viana, City’s director of football, is an admirer of Bouaddi’s technical ability and positional sense and there is scant concern regarding the ability of a 6ft 1in player to negotiate the physical challenges of Premier League football. Enzo Maresca’s plan is to integrate Bouaddi into his first-team squad for next season.
Bouaddi started five of Morocco’s six games at the World Cup, including the 2-0 quarter-final defeat by France. It was only his eighth international appearance, with his professional debut coming for Lille against Ki in a Europa Conference group game in October 2023 . At 16 years and three days, that made him the youngest footballer to play in competition.
Signing Bouaddi would take City’s summer spend to £200m on two players following the £116m signing of Elliott Anderson from Nottingham Forest.
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