Manchester United are intensifying their pursuit of Ayyoub Bouaddi, with fresh reports indicating that the club has significantly stepped up its interest after months of close monitoring. According to Sky Sports, United have been studying the young midfielder’s development in detail, sending scouts to watch him both at club level and during national youth team duties. Every assessment delivered back to the club has been overwhelmingly positive.
People within United’s recruitment setup say there is genuine excitement about Bouaddi’s potential. They view him as one of the most composed, intelligent, and technically mature young midfielders currently emerging across Europe. Throughout the season, United scouts have paid careful attention to his passing range, decision-making, ball progression, and general composure under pressure. The consensus is that Bouaddi shows the natural qualities needed to thrive in a high-level environment and would fit perfectly into United’s long-term vision of rebuilding the squad with energetic, creative, and technically strong players.
United’s recent strategy of aggressively targeting elite youth prospects has placed Bouaddi near the top of their priority list. Internal discussions have already been held, and the feeling inside Carrington is that the club may soon shift from admiration to concrete action once the next transfer window arrives. Staff members are convinced he has the potential to grow into an elite midfielder with the proper guidance, and they are determined to avoid missing out on another rising European star.
Although no formal bid has been made yet, United’s intentions could not be clearer: they are highly impressed by Bouaddi, they want to secure his signature, and they believe he could elevate the standard of their midfield for many years. Momentum around their interest continues to build, and the focus now shifts to whether United choose to accelerate talks before other clubs make their move.
Inside the club, the message is consistent — Bouaddi is a talent they do not plan to overlook, and they are prepared to move decisively to bring him to Old Trafford.
