Inside Man City plan to beat Arsenal and Man Utd to £85m transfer for World Cup star
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Manchester City are ready to make
Ayyoub Bouaddi a central figure in
Enzo Maresca
's new-look team immediately if they are able to negotiate a deal for one of the
World Cup
's breakout stars.
Bouaddi enjoyed a terrific tournament at the heart of Morocco's midfield and played an influential role in their run to the World Cup quarter-finals, where they were bested by France. With the 18-year-old having been afforded time to process Morocco's exit, his future has now come into focus with a number of elite clubs understood to be courting him.
Among them
are some of the Premier League's biggest clubs
, including
Manchester City
, who have
already signed Elliot Anderson in a huge £116million deal
this summer.
That significant outlay has not affected their interest in Bouaddi - even though Lille would demand around €100m (£85m) to sell their young midfield maestro.
The Guardian
report that not only are Manchester City 'intent' on signing Bouaddi, they are ready to integrate him into Maresca's first-team plans immediately despite his tender years: a factor which could give them the edge over some of their rivals.
Arsenal
and
Manchester United
have also been credited with an interest in the midfielder, whose 6ft 1in frame means City have no qualms over his ability to handle the physical demands of the
Premier League
.
The report goes on to add that City's director of football, Hugo Viana, is a huge admirer of Bouaddi's 'technical ability and positional sense'.
Manchester City are about to embark on a new era under Maresca followed the departure of
Pep Guardiola
, who oversaw a decade of domestic dominance.

Midfield has been an area of focus in the transfer window with a deal for Anderson already signed and sealed. Bouaddi would further strengthen a squad that is expected to continue challenging for the game's biggest prizes under their new manager.
The uber-talented teenager started all but one of Morocco's six games at the World Cup, including their defeat to the tournament's red-hot favourites,
France
Bouaddi made his senior debut for Lille just after turning 16 and would stand to become one of the most expensive teenage footballers of all time if the Ligue 1 club's demands are met.