Tottenham could begin their push for Maghnes Akliouche ahead of this month as Thomas Frank eyes attacking signings.
According to Team Talk, Maghnes Akliouche is a target for Tottenham ahead of this month’s window, with Thomas Frank keen on attacking reinforcements. The club have made checks on the attacker, who might command a fee in the region of £50 million in the current market.
Maghnes Akliouche is fast emerging as a big target for multiple Premier League clubs, with the Frenchman already shining with his performances with Momaco. The French side are aware of the admiration in the market, and could command a fee in the region of £50 million or around that.
Akliouche certainly is a target for many in the January window, although Monaco might ideally prefer to keep him until the summer to have progression in their season. Tottenham are one of those interested in the £50 million-rated Ligue 1 star, with Thomas Frank eager to bring in attacking signings in the current window.
Tottenham have watched the winger in action, as they target a new left winger in the side to shore up the front line. It appears the club have made further checks on the attacker’s profile to now show readiness in pushing for a move in the January window.
There have been suggestions that Spurs had other targets, such as the rather expensive Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig, but the interest in Akliouche seems to be serious at the moment. Earlier, Monaco had indicated their willingness to sell, but Spurs will face plenty of challenges in the January window to sign him.
Will Monaco sell Maghnes Akiouche?
Monaco have been traditionally open to selling their best players irrespective of the timing in the season, as Akliouche could leave if the right offer arrives. In the way that Spurs are moving along in the race, it appears there’s intent from the north Londoners to get a deal in place.
Much will depend on their willingness to spend big on the £50 million-rated Ligue 1 star, although they must also stay mindful of the competition for the French winger. It remains to be seen if the two clubs enter into discussions for the young attacker, who might be a Premier League player soon.





