AC Milan is considering making changes on the offensive flanks during the January transfer window, and one of the names drawing significant interest is Maghnes Akliouche. La Gazzetta dello Sport provides a profile of the Monaco talent, who, according to some sources, is not available for the winter market.
Akliouche's skillset highlighted:
Born in 2002, he grew up at Torcy but moved to Monaco at the age of 15, where he immediately stood out, even impressing Cesc Fabregas, with whom he played a few matches. Equipped with great technique and dribbling skills, he also proves to be a very direct and efficient player, as evidenced by his ranking: 10th in progressive passes and 5th in expected assists in Ligue 1.
This season, the 22-year-old right-winger (who can also play as an attacking midfielder) has scored 4 goals across the league and the Champions League. While he can still improve in several areas, his versatility and creativity make him seem ready for a significant step forward, as pointed out by PianetaMilan.it.