The Perfect Fit for Tottenham’s Attack?
According to TEAMtalk, Tottenham have been tracking Akliouche closely since last summer, impressed by his development in Ligue 1. The French international has registered nine goal contributions in 28 appearances this season, earning himself a place in Didier Deschamps’ national squad—a testament to his growing influence.

The technically gifted winger caught Spurs’ attention during the January window, with both parties reportedly willing to complete a deal. Monaco valued their asset at £50m, and Akliouche was keen on the move to the Premier League. However, Tottenham ultimately opted against matching the asking price mid-season.
A Bargain in the Making?
With the player entering the final two years of his contract this summer, Spurs are confident of negotiating a lower fee. Akliouche’s versatility makes him an attractive proposition—comfortable operating as a right-winger or in creative midfield roles, he combines technical ability with tactical intelligence.
His left-footed trickery, vision for long-range passing, and impressive work rate off the ball tick multiple boxes for a modern attacking player. At 23, he hasn’t reached his peak, making him a potentially shrewd long-term investment.
The question remains: will Tottenham finally pull the trigger on this deal, or will competition from rival clubs scupper their plans once again?

