Real Madrid’s transfer updates include the pursuit of Ayyoub Bouaddi, yet they face increasing competition for one of Europe’s most desired young midfield talents.
Journalist Fabrice Hawkins reports that Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, and Bayern Munich are also keeping tabs on the Lille standout, who has risen to prominence during the World Cup.
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As Ayyoub Bouaddi’s market heats up, his impressive performances for Morocco have made him a hotspot in the transfer scene.
While Real Madrid remains keen, Lille is in a strong position and does not intend to part with one of their star assets at a bargain price.
It is rumored that the Ligue 1 club is looking for a transfer fee between €80 million and €100 million for Bouaddi, one of their most promising prospects.
Major Interest in Bouaddi
Ayyoub Bouaddi’s rise has been one of the standout narratives of the tournament.
Ayyoub Bouaddi is attracting attention from top clubs. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
The Lille midfielder has caught the eye of scouts from various elite teams after a series of standout performances on a global stage.
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Real Madrid has been increasingly linked with the Moroccan international recently, with suggestions that the club views him as a potential long-term asset in its midfield lineup, though they are not the only contenders.
Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, and Bayern Munich are all monitoring the teenager’s progress, and PSG and Barcelona have also shown interest.
The expanding list of interested clubs showcases Bouaddi’s esteemed reputation across Europe.
Lille’s Strong Position
Clubs aiming to secure Ayyoub Bouaddi will encounter challenging negotiations with Lille.
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The French club has Bouaddi under contract until 2029, greatly enhancing their leverage in negotiations.
Real Madrid is closely monitoring Ayyoub Bouaddi. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
Additionally, Lille’s president, Olivier Letang, places Bouaddi’s value between €80 million and €100 million.
The club also prefers a scenario where Bouaddi is sold but stays on loan for another season, enabling him to continue developing in a familiar environment.
This arrangement may be attractive to several prospective buyers, especially those viewing the midfielder as a long-term investment rather than an immediate starter.
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Furthermore, with Lille qualifying for next season’s Champions League, the club feels less pressured to sell.
With European football secured and Bouaddi tied to a long-term contract, Lille can bide their time until the right offer comes along.
