Monaco: Maghnes Akliouche chooses between France and Algeria

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In great form with AS Monaco, Maghnes Akliouche (22 years old) continues to make his mark. On Thursday evening, he even put in a great performance against FC Barcelona, ​​crowned with a goal (2-1). But while Didier Deschamps was present at the Stade Louis II on Thursday evening, Akliouche will have to make a choice for his international future. Selected by Thierry Henry to play in the 2024 Olympic Games, the Monegasque attacking midfielder is also being courted by Algeria.

According to the indiscretions of The Teamthe Monegasque considers himself a French international after having been solicited several times by the Bleuets, moreover for the first list of the new coach, Gérald Baticle. In addition, he is also on Didier Deschamps’ radar for the next international gathering, at the beginning of October.

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