At only 20 years old, Khalil Ayari, a young forward from Stade Tunisien, is already attracting European football interest, especially from several Ligue 1 clubs, notably Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and LOSC. First called up to the Tunisia senior national team in June, Ayari recently completed a two-week trial with PSG’s U23 team, impressing the Parisian staff, including club sporting advisor Luis Campos, with his technical skills, speed, and ease in one-on-one situations.
During three friendly matches against Nice, Le Havre, and Rennes, he played a key role by helping create a goal and provoking defensive fouls, confirming his promising profile. PSG is considering offering him a professional contract, with plans to loan him out quickly to accumulate playing time and gradually adapt to European football. The strategy aims to integrate Ayari first into the reserve team before a potential promotion to the first team.
However, PSG is not the only interested party. LOSC has also shown strong interest, attracted by the young Tunisian’s offensive potential. RC Lens is also in the running, while Swiss and Belgian clubs are monitoring his development. Ayari’s transfer is estimated at around 2.5 million euros, reflecting his rising market value internationally.
The upcoming transfer window will be crucial for Khalil Ayari. With his first call-up to the Carthage Eagles and increasing attention from ambitious French clubs, the young Tunisian attacker could quickly become a major African football prospect in Europe. Closely followed, he is destined to make headlines in the coming seasons.