Manchester City in Advanced Talks for Ayyoub Bouaddi as Rodri Exit Drives Midfield Reset
Manchester City are moving quickly in the market, with BBC Sport reporting that the club are in advanced talks with Lille over a deal for Ayyoub Bouaddi. The 18-year-old Morocco midfielder is valued at 100 million euros (£85.6m), and City want to conclude the transfer this week after agreeing to sell Rodri to Barcelona.
That timing matters. Rodri’s expected £65m departure leaves a major vacancy in the centre of the pitch, both structurally and stylistically. City appear to have identified Bouaddi as a leading answer, a player whose profile points to long-term planning as much as immediate succession. The report states that Bouaddi “functions as a deep-lying conductor” and would complement Elliot Anderson, who arrived this summer and brings flexibility across midfield.
Bouaddi’s rise has been rapid and substantial. He “impressed at this summer’s World Cup”, starting five of Morocco’s six matches during their run to the quarter-finals. Before that, his “starring role in Lille’s Champions League victory over Real Madrid in 2024 announced him on the big stage.” For a teenager, his experience level already stands out. He has played 88 times for Lille since debuting in October 2023, just three days after his 16th birthday, and helped the French club finish third in Ligue 1 last season.

Rodri Sale Shapes Manchester City Midfield Plans
Rodri’s record at City underlines the size of the change. The Spain captain, “set to complete a £65m move to Barcelona in the coming days on a four-year contract”, made 298 appearances across seven successful seasons. Even with injury disruption across the past two campaigns, he returned to elite level at the World Cup, where he led Spain to glory and was named player of the tournament.
There is still uncertainty over whether a move for Bouaddi affects City’s interest in Enzo Fernandez. According to the report, “well-placed sources maintain that manager Enzo Maresca retains a strong interest in the Argentina midfielder.” That suggests City may yet explore more than one midfield addition, depending on exits, budget and opportunity.
Our View
From a Manchester City fan perspective, this is hugely exciting. Bouaddi feels like the sort of signing supporters love, elite talent, massive upside, and a clear fit in the way City want to control matches. If he really is a “deep-lying conductor”, then that immediately makes the imagination run. Replacing Rodri directly is almost impossible, but bringing in a player with composure, intelligence and top-level experience at 18 is a serious statement.
What stands out most is how much football he has already played. Eighty-eight senior games by this age is remarkable, and doing that while also shining for Morocco and Lille suggests he has the temperament City demand. Fans will also be encouraged by the mention of his display against Real Madrid. Young players can look good in flashes, but doing it on the biggest nights says far more.
There will naturally be debate over the fee, because £85.6m for a teenager is enormous. Still, City supporters know the market for elite midfielders has changed completely. If the recruitment team believe Bouaddi can become one of the best in Europe, then this is exactly the moment to act. With Elliot Anderson already in, and the possibility of another major midfield move still lingering, this has the feel of a big rebuild in one of the most important areas of the squad, and that should get fans buzzing.
