Manchester City and Lille reach probable agreement for Ayyoub Bouaddi transfer
Manchester City and Lille have reportedly reached an agreement for the transfer of young Moroccan international Ayyoub Bouaddi, according to journalist David Ornstein of "The Athletic." The 18-year-old midfielder is expected in Manchester this Wednesday, though some final details remain to be settled before the operation is finalized. Bouaddi has been a target for Manchester City for several weeks, and this move would mark a new step in his career. ESPN reports that Lille values the midfielder at 100 million euros, and Manchester City has acknowledged this asking price. Discussions are said to be focusing on the payment structure and potential bonuses. Manchester City has reportedly already agreed on personal terms for a five-year contract with Bouaddi. Manchester City's sporting director, Hugo Viana, maintained regular contact with Lille president Olivier L茅tang throughout the summer to advance the deal. The club reportedly waited for the situation of Spanish world champion Rodri to be clarified before making their move. Rodri's departure to FC Barcelona has created a significant opening in midfield, paving the way for the Moroccan midfielder's arrival. Barring any new developments, the transfer saga is expected to conclude in the coming hours, potentially making Bouaddi the most expensive Moroccan player in history.