Amougou has an all-action approach and shows serious promise as a shuttling box-to-box midfielder who is comfortable with the ball at his feet, passing forward and crashing into tackles.
Saint-Etienne sporting director Loic Perrin previously described him as "a complete player, intelligent in the game, clean in his way of playing", while his former manager Dall'Oglio said of him: "Compared to his age, he is a boy who is mature, he is calm, he takes a step back and he is capable of thinking well on the pitch. He quickly understands tactically on the pitch."
The step up to the Premier League is of course a significant one, but France youth coach Jean-Luc Vannuchi believes Amougou has the attributes to make it to the top. He told Poteaux Carres: "He is a good team-mate. He is really a good boy, good in every way. Mathis has very good ability to project himself, whether with or without the ball.
"He is capable of breaking lines in possession. Mathis is a player who likes to take spaces without the ball, he is always demanding. He has variety. Mathis is a boy who covers a lot of ground. He has good quality of passing, a good reading of the game and his projection in front of the goal also allows him to score."
Vannuchi added: "Mathis is someone who does not hide, he always offers solutions to the ball carrier. He often manages to get out of it with a good pass or by eliminating the opponent. In my eyes, he is a player who is complete, even if of course there is still work to be done."