Monaco’s hunt for Akliouche’s replacement centers on Farès Ghedjemis
After Maghnes Akliouche's move to Paris Saint‑Germain, AS Monaco find themselves without the creative midfielder who helped shape their attack. To plug the gap, the Principality club have turned their attention to Algerian international Farès Ghedjemis, a highly‑rated Serie B forward. The contrast between a departing talent and a potential newcomer defines Monaco’s immediate transfer agenda.
Maghnes Akliouche completed his transfer to Paris Saint‑Germain, commonly known as PSG, earlier this season. The move ends his spell at AS Monaco, where he had been a key midfield presence.
Après le départ de Akliouche, AS Monaco immediately began scouting for a suitable replacement. The club’s recruitment department has prioritized finding a player who can replicate Akliouche’s influence.
The primary target identified is Farès Ghedjemis, an Algérien international who has emerged as a prodigy in Italy’s Serie B. Ghedjemis has already earned senior caps with Algeria, showcasing his potential on the international stage. His performances in Serie B have attracted attention across Europe.
The club of the Principauté has stated that securing the young attacker is a priority to replace the departing midfielder. The club views Ghedjemis as the successor who can fill the creative role left vacant.
The Principality side confirmed that its search for a replacement is active and ongoing. Officials emphasized that the pursuit of Ghedjemis remains at the forefront of their transfer strategy.
Monaco has officially listed Ghedjemis as its main target. His impressive displays in Serie B have convinced Monaco’s scouts that he can adapt to the French league.
The club hopes the Algerian international will be able to bridge the creative void created by Akliouche’s exit. If the transfer materialises, Ghedjemis could become a central figure in Monaco’s attacking plans.