
The Ayyoub Bouaddi transfer saga just got a fourth act. Manchester City have reportedly joined Arsenal, Liverpool, and Real Madrid in pursuing the Lille and Morocco midfielder, according to ESPN FC's Transfer Talk column — and if that list of clubs doesn't tell you everything about where Bouaddi sits in European football's pecking order right now, nothing will.
ESPN FC's Transfer Talk column reports that City have entered the race for Bouaddi, adding Pep Guardiola's side to a pursuit that already included Arsenal, Liverpool, and Real Madrid. That's two Premier League title contenders, one perennial Champions League finalist, and the most decorated club in the world — all circling the same midfielder at Lille.
One caveat: this is a single outlet, no corroborating sources, and no confirmation from any of the clubs involved. The depth of interest from everyone on that list — City included — remains unverified. Transfer Talk aggregates widely, and aggregation sometimes runs ahead of reality.
Bouaddi has spent the last season establishing himself as one of the most watched young midfielders in Ligue 1 — technically composed, positionally smart, and carrying that particular quality that makes scouts write things in capital letters. His Morocco international status adds another layer: he's not a project, he's already operating at senior international level.
Lille, for their part, have a track record of developing and selling elite midfield talent. They know exactly what they have.
City's reported entry is the detail that sharpens this. Guardiola has been navigating a midfield rebuild since Rodri's long-term injury, and the profile of a dynamic, ball-carrying central midfielder fits the brief. Arsenal and Liverpool have their own reasons — Mikel Arteta's system rewards technically gifted midfielders, and Arne Slot's Liverpool are always in the market for players who can control tempo.
Real Madrid's presence is almost a given at this point — Carlo Ancelotti's side rarely miss a cue when Europe's best young talent is being discussed.
Four clubs this size in the same conversation means Lille hold serious leverage on price. Bouaddi isn't moving cheap.
Until a second source corroborates City's interest — or any club's interest, frankly — this stays firmly in the developing-saga column. But the shape of it is compelling: a four-way race with Premier League money on one side and Madrid prestige on the other, with a 2026 summer window that still has plenty of room to run. Keep an eye on whether Romano or The Athletic pick this up. That's when the temperature changes.
The Ayyoub Bouaddi transfer saga just got a fourth act. Manchester City have reportedly joined Arsenal, Liverpool, and Real Madrid in pursuing the Lille and Morocco midfielder, according to ESPN FC's Transfer Talk column…
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“Stays on Manchester City — different angle, same beat.”
HERE WE GOEén bron, één headline, en een naam die je wil onthouden: Bouaddi. Voetbal International zou melden dat Manchester City zich heeft gemengd in de strijd om de man die het WK 2026 gebruikte als persoonl
“Stays on Manchester City — different angle, same beat.”
HERE WE GOEén bron, één headline, en een naam die je wil onthouden: Bouaddi. Voetbal International zou melden dat Manchester City zich heeft gemengd in de strijd om de man die het WK 2026 gebruikte als persoonl