Young Moroccan player Adam Aznou continues to attract interest from several European clubs during the current summer transfer window, as his stock has risen following the impressive performances he has delivered in recent months.

According to the Moroccan site 'Al-Batala', Dutch side PSV Eindhoven has made Aznou a top priority to bolster the left-back position, following the return of Moroccan international Anas Salah Eddine to Roma after his loan spell ended.

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The Dutch league champions are looking for a player capable of securing a starting spot, and they see the 19-year-old as the ideal choice, thanks to his technical abilities, his skill in supporting the attack, as well as his tactical maturity that aligns with the team's playing philosophy.

Aznou has a promising career; he progressed through Barcelona's La Masia academy before moving to Bayern Munich to continue his development. He also had a loan spell with Real Valladolid during the second half of the season before last, before his transfer to Everton for a fee of around €9 million.

Despite joining the English Premier League last summer, Aznou's future remains open to several possibilities, whether leaving on loan or moving to a team that gives him regular playing minutes, helping him continue his technical development.

Interest in the Moroccan international is not limited to PSV Eindhoven; reports indicate that French side Olympique Marseille, along with Spanish clubs Real Betis and Getafe, are closely monitoring the player's situation, preparing to enter the race to sign him during the current summer transfer window.

According to the site 'Africa Foot', PSV officials believe that signing Aznou represents an investment for the future, both sportingly and economically, in line with the club's policy of attracting young talents and developing them before their market value rises.