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“ We need an attacker! » Just recently, at a press conference, Adi Hütter did not hide his impatience to see a new offensive option arrive on the Rock while Folarin Balogun, injured in the left shoulder, will be missing for a few more weeks.
With Breel Embolo lacking inspiration this season and George Ilenikhena undoubtedly still a little tender at the age of 18, AS Monaco was clearly looking to expand its offensive panel this winter to face the numerous challenges of 2025, in Ligue 1 and the Champions League in particular. However, the Principality club would have its expected reinforcement.
Scorer against Lille in C1
According to RMC, the Monegasques are in the process of welcoming the young Dane Mika Biereth, aged 21. An agreement has reportedly been reached with Sturm Graz for a transfer worth 13 million euros, plus two million possible bonuses. This while the Austrian club initially expected 20 million euros for their striker listed precisely at 13 million on the Transfermarkt site.
Having passed through the training centers of Fulham and Arsenal, a Danish international, Mika Biereth has accumulated 14 goals and five assists this season in 25 outings in all competitions. He notably played against Brest and Lille recently in the Champions League, with a goal notably against Losc.
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