Manchester City are set to sign midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi from French side Lille, with British media reporting ‌the Premier League club could pay up to 100 million euros ($116.80 million) for the 18-year-old.

The Athletic reported City will pay an initial fee of 95 ⁠million plus up to five million in add-ons for the Morocco international.

Bouaddi would become one of City’s most expensive signings, following the arrival of Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest in a reported 116 million pounds ($158.18 million) deal earlier this summer.

Primarily a ‌defensive ⁠midfielder, Bouaddi made 30 Ligue 1 appearances as Lille finished third and secured qualification for the Champions League.

Bouaddi also made his senior ⁠debut for Morocco in May and was later included in the country’s 26-man World Cup squad. ⁠He made his tournament debut against Brazil and started five of Morocco’s ⁠six matches as they reached the quarter-finals.