AC Milan interested in Lille's Ayyoub Bouaddi
According to a report from Gianluca Di Marzio, AC Milan are considering Lille OSC's Ayyoub Bouaddi (17) as they look to strengthen their midfield options this summer. Milan's new head coach, Massimiliano Allegri, is reportedly an admirer of the teenager.
Having made his debut the season before, Bouaddi shot to recognition this campaign for his assured performances in the Les Dogues' midfield. It was particularly in the Champions League that Boauddi caught the attention of the wider public.
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Head coach Bruno Génésio handed him a first start in the Champions League during the 1-0 victory over Real Madrid. A match made even more notable by the fact that Bouaddi was celebrating his 17th birthday.
The midfielder has a contract lasting until 2027, so it remains to be seen whether Milan will be able to convince Lille to part with a player who appears to have a very bright future in football.
GFFN | Nick Hartland

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