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Everything is going well at AS Monaco at the moment. Having won the Joan Gamper Trophy on Monday against FC Barcelona (3-0), the club from the Rock is making good progress in the transfer window and has three important reinforcements with the arrivals of George Ilenikhena (17 years old), Lamine Camara (20 years old) and Christian Mawissa (19 years old) from Antwerp, Metz and Toulouse. This time, the team coached by Adolf Hütter has decided to look towards Germany and more specifically Borussia Dortmund.
As we have already revealed to you, AS Monaco particularly appreciates Paris Brunner (18 years old). Winner of the Euro U17 and the U17 World Cup in 2023 while being the best player of both tournaments, the striker shone in U19 with the Marsupials (20 goals and 6 assists in 22 matches). While he was one year away from the end of his contract and the prospects in Dortmund seemed blocked for him to play professionally next season, he then pushed for a departure.
Agreement reached between the two teams
It is in this situation that AS Monaco placed its pawns. The Asémistes who can thus allow him to play quickly with the prospect of a loan to Cercle Bruges were able to quickly convince the player to join the Principality. Thus an agreement was quickly reached with the player and Borussia Dortmund did not slow down this file.
According to our information, a total agreement has been reached for a transfer of 3.5 million euros for the German player who will sign until June 2028. He will therefore head to Belgium to gain experience for a year on loan at Cercle Bruges. A reinforcement for the future for AS Monaco, whose transfer window really gives priority to youth.
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