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It’s a done deal. Youssouf Fofana wants to and will leave AS Monaco in the coming weeks. But his future destination is not yet known. Many clubs are eyeing the Monaco midfielder.
Announced in Italy at AC Milan or Paris Saint-Germain, the French international Youssouf Fofana could finally head to the Premier League or a big league player is following him very closely. Indeed, according to information from Sky SportsManchester United are said to have their sights set on the AS Monaco player.
Under contract until June 2025, Youssouf Fofana will leave AS Monaco in the coming days, barring a turnaround. Several teams from the Old Continent would like to get him back. To convince AS Monaco, the buying club will have to pay at least a sum of around 30 million euros, which is the amount of his market value on the Transfermarkt website.
An affordable sum but which could put off some clubs for a player whose contract is coming to an end at the end of the 2024-2025 financial year. What is certain is that the Frenchman wants to discover a new challenge to take a new step in his career. To be continued…
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