Manchester City agree deal for World Cup star Ayyoub Bouaddi

A fee of up to £85.6million is set to bring the Morocco midfielder from Lille to the Etihad Stadium.
Manchester City agree deal for World Cup star Ayyoub Bouaddi

By Andy Hampson, Press Association

Manchester City have agreed a deal worth up to £85.6million (€100 million) with Lille for midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, the Press Association understands.

City will pay a guaranteed £81m for the 18-year-old Morocco international with the rest of the fee made up potential add-ons.

Bouaddi’s arrival will increase manager Enzo Maresca’s midfield options following the recent departures of Rodri and Tijjani Reijnders.

Morocco’s Ayyoub Bouaddi runs with the ball pursued by Scotland's Lewis Ferguson
Ayyoub Bouaddi starred for Morocco at the World Cup (Nick Potts/PA)

It has been a summer of upheaval at the Etihad Stadium with Bernardo Silva, John Stones and Nathan Ake also leaving along with manager Pep Guardiola.

Savinho is poised to join Tottenham while Omar Marmoush and Nico Gonzalez – who were both on the bench for Sunday’s Premier League opener against Bournemouth – could also move on.

Bouaddi’s arrival would follow the £116m signing of Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest.

Bouaddi, who impressed during the World Cup, is expected to sign a long-term contract once the formalities of the deal are completed.

As well as the teenager, City have also been linked with moves for Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez and Palmeiras winger Allan.

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