The football world is buzzing with the name Malouda once again—this time, it's the next generation making headlines. Aaron Malouda, the 20-year-old son of former French international Florent Malouda, is reportedly catching the eye of both Sampdoria and Celtic, according to L'Équipe. The right winger has been turning heads with his standout performances in Azerbaijan's top flight, and it's easy to see why.
Currently plying his trade with Sabah FK, the Premyer Liga leaders, Aaron has been nothing short of impressive this season. With 27 appearances under his belt, he's racked up eight goals and four assists, proving decisive in 12 of those matches. That kind of form doesn't go unnoticed, and it's no surprise that clubs like Sampdoria—currently competing in Italy's second division—and Scottish giants Celtic have already opened talks with the former France Under-19 international.
Born in Écully, Aaron's journey to this point has been one of steady growth. He came through the Stade Rennais academy before a stint with Nîmes Olympique in the second half of the 2024–25 season, which didn't quite click. After joining Lille OSC, he spent time with their reserve team, making four appearances for the senior side before making a permanent move to Sabah FK last winter. Now, he's thriving in Azerbaijan, and his performances are earning him a shot at bigger stages.
For fans of football dynasties, this is a story to watch. Florent Malouda, with 80 caps and nine goals for France, left a legacy of flair and determination. Aaron seems to be carving out his own path, and with interest from clubs in Italy and Scotland, the next chapter could be just around the corner. Whether he ends up in Serie B or the Scottish Premiership, one thing's certain: this young winger is one to keep on your radar.
