As things stand, this is barely a story at all. PSG are linked with Lille's 18-year-old midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, but the most recent credible word is that the French champions have other priorities and that, right now, there is little between the two clubs. Bouaddi is tied to Lille until June 2029, a long deal that hands the selling club enormous leverage and means any buyer would have to pay heavily — the figures being floated sit between £60.1m and £84.9m, well above his roughly £43m valuation. The sourcing here is thin. This rests on a single note from Marc Mechenoua, a reliable voice, who explicitly cools the move rather than advancing it. There is no corroborating report, no competing tier-1 confirmation, and nothing suggesting active negotiation. One credible but cautious link is all that exists. That is why the engine puts this at 14% — a longshot. For it to complete, PSG would need to reshuffle their priorities towards midfield, then meet a price inflated by that four-year contract. Right now neither condition is close to being met, and the reporting actively points the other way. The 14% reflects a real but distant possibility, not momentum. For context, Lille's recent business includes the LOSC Lille B sale to KVC Westerlo at £0m — a reminder that not every Lille departure commands a fee, which only sharpens how steep the sums attached to Bouaddi truly are. What to watch: any sign PSG genuinely reprioritise the midfield, a concrete opening bid, or rival interest firming up. Until one of those lands, this stays a cold link rather than a live deal.