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He is one of the strong men at the start of the season at AS Monaco and quite simply in Ligue 1. Maghnes Akliouche is seducing his world at the start of the 2024-2025 financial year under the leadership of his coach Adi Hütter.
The young French attacking midfielder once again proved decisive this Friday evening as part of the 12th day of Ligue 1 against
Brest Stadium
by finding the net twice (victory for theAS Monaco
with a score of 3 goals to 2).
After the match, the French junior international was praised by his coach who believes that he has the level to play in the France A team.
“When I arrived last season you could see he was a talent, but when you play in an attacking position you have to have numbers, you have to score or make assists, and he lacked that a bit. But very quickly, he scored, against Clermont (4-2, 1st day). Then there were his two goals against Marseille (3-2, 7th day). Since then, he has brought us a lot of stats,”
he declared to journalists.
Before continuing:
“If he has international level? Yes, for a long time. For me, he is an international player. This is an example. He was in our youth teams, then in our elite group and now in the first team. You can imagine what his next level is. »
Followed by European leaders
Maghnes Akliouche is one of the most talented players on the circuit. Aged 22, the Monegasque is reaching a milestone in his career. His performances impress and do not go unnoticed by certain European clubs.
Last summer his name was associated with Paris Saint-Germain. The Parisian management had started discussions with its representatives according to information from Foot Mercato.
It is not impossible to see the Rouge et Bleu return to the charge on this issue in the coming months. To be continued…
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