New Suitor for Ayyoub Bouaddi

The Moroccan jewel has become the main desire of all the big clubs in Europe.

Javier Parra Peña | 18 Jun 2026 | 01.00
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New suitor for Ayyoub Bouaddi
New suitor for Ayyoub Bouaddi

Chelsea continues to work to assemble the best possible squad for Xabi Alonso and has forcefully entered the bidding for the signing of the new jewel from Morocco: Ayyoub Bouaddi.

In recent hours, the London club has strategically taken the lead and is pressing aggressively to secure a very important addition for the club's future. The recruitment policy of the British Lions remains firm in its aim to secure the most coveted young talent in the Old Continent. The noble leadership of the Blues has put all its machinery to work with the firm intention of outpacing its direct rivals. The British's main goal is to make a definitive move in the summer market and confirm the arrival of the new jewel from Ligue 1 in France.

Chelsea Goes for the Signing of Ayyoub Bouaddi

The great interest of the Londoners has exponentially increased after witnessing the spectacular performance of the midfielder in the World Cup. The midfielder has amazed everyone after delivering a remarkable performance with the Moroccan national team against the mighty Brazil. This superb display in the international event of 2026 has caused his market value to skyrocket beyond all expectations.

The race to secure the services of the talented 18-year-old player has turned into an intense battle among the European powerhouses. Besides Chelsea's persistent pursuit, the player is also under close scrutiny from Premier League giants such as Arsenal and Liverpool. Similarly, continental powerhouses like Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich have their top scouts monitoring his every move.

Ayyoub Bouaddi's astonishing physical prowess and organizational maturity fully justify the tremendous stir caused in the elite technical offices. The African pivot is unanimously considered a raw diamond, capable of leading positional play and making an instant qualitative leap in distribution. The London executives know that the scenario demands speed and decisiveness if they want to win this fiercely contested international auction.

Millionaire Demands from Lille to Sell Ayyoub Bouaddi

Despite the optimistic outlook prevailing in the English capital, negotiations with the French offices promise to be an extremely tough nut to crack. The management of the Northern French club is not willing to facilitate an easy departure for their main gem in this summer market. Reports by the talkSPORT platform indicate that Ayyoub Bouaddi has been formally valued at an amount of 60 million euros (51.8 million pounds).

The intentions of the French squad were made crystal clear in early June after the strong statements by their president. Olivier Létang emphatically warned potential suitors that Lille will only allow the midfielder's sale in exchange for an extraordinary sum of money. Statements reported by RMC Sport clarify that a base amount of 50 million euros (43.2 million pounds) is entirely insufficient for the French club.

The chief of the Lille team reiterated that the club's main idea is to retain the player for another season to complete his training cycle in France. Therefore, to break the rigidity of the selling club, interested parties will have to present a proposal outside the logical parameters of the summer transfer window. In statements to The Athletic, the player himself admitted to feeling highly honored by the interest of the elite but stated he is fully focused on the World Cup.

The British team's roadmap is set for the coming weeks to unlock this complex financial structure. The board led by Todd Boehly is preparing a convincing counteroffer that meets the French's huge demands by including substantial additional bonuses. Chelsea will maintain maximum institutional pressure to close the deal as soon as possible, convinced that securing this gem is an essential step to dominating Europe once again.

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