Rio Ferdinand has named his top World Cup stars he would sign, with several European giants interested in one talented young player.
The former England international says he would '100 per cent' sign 18-year-old Moroccan midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, praising his skills on the pitch.
'I would go and get Bouaddi from Morocco, the 18-year-old midfielder,' Ferdinand said, highlighting his ability to control the game's momentum and speed it up or slow it down.
Bouaddi's World Cup dream was ended by France in the quarter-finals, but his future is bright, with several top clubs interested in signing him.
Lille chairman Olivier Letang has suggested Bouaddi will cost around £100m, with the French club reportedly wanting to hold onto him for at least one more season.
This could result in Bouaddi being signed and then loaned back to Lille this summer, with several top clubs in the market for a midfielder.
Manchester United, Arsenal, and Liverpool are all interested in signing Bouaddi, but Ferdinand believes he would be a top signing for any team.
Ferdinand also named Arsenal's William Saliba as a player he would want to sign, praising his commanding performances in France's defence.
He also tipped PSG winger Bradley Barcola to leave Paris Saint-Germain, with the player strongly linked with both Arsenal and Liverpool.
'I'm going to Paris Saint-Germain with my shopping bags and taking Barcola out of that place,' Ferdinand said.
'Because he's the one you can get. You can't get [Desire] Doue, you can't get [Khvicha] Kvaratskhelia. So, I'm taking Barcola.'
Ferdinand believes Barcola has the potential to become one of the best players in the world, and would be a key signing for any team.
