Liverpool are intensifying their search for attacking reinforcements this summer, with Monaco's exciting winger Maghnes Akliouche emerging as a top target. According to reports from French outlet L'Equipe, the 24-year-old France international is "almost certain" to leave Ligue 1, and the Reds are ready to pounce.
Akliouche, a left-footed right winger, has been turning heads with seven goals and 11 assists across all competitions this season. Valued at around €50 million (approximately £43 million), he brings the kind of creativity and unpredictability that could inject fresh energy into Liverpool's frontline.
This interest comes at a crucial time for the Anfield club, as uncertainty surrounds Cody Gakpo's future. The Netherlands international has struggled to find consistent form this campaign, particularly in his partnership with left-back Milos Kerkez. With Gakpo reportedly earning £250,000 per week, a potential sale could free up significant wages and tactical space for new additions.
Liverpool are planning a wide-forward rebuild that goes beyond just one signing. While Akliouche is a prime candidate, the club are also monitoring RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande and have admired Bradley Barcola in the past. Links to Anthony Gordon have cooled, while Jarrod Bowen has been mentioned as another option.
For Liverpool supporters, Akliouche represents a compelling prospect. He may not have the Premier League familiarity of Gordon or Bowen, but his profile is exactly what the Reds need: left-footed, right-sided, creative, productive, and still developing. He wouldn't be a direct replacement for Mohamed Salah in terms of stature or output, but he could be the dynamic spark that adds depth and versatility to the attack.
The Gakpo situation remains the key puzzle piece. If Liverpool can move him on, reduce the wage bill, and reinvest in a more explosive and unpredictable talent like Akliouche, it would feel like a logical and exciting step forward for the club's attacking evolution.
