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AS Monaco has finalized one last operation in this winter transfer window.
Currently fourth in Ligue 1, AS Monaco continues to refine its squad at the dawn of a particularly exciting second half of the season. The Principality club has a very strong group, both in quality and quantity. In this context, downsizing was one of the objectives of this winter transfer window.
As indicated by the newspaper L’Équipe a little earlier today, AS Monaco would have finalized an operation during this last day of the transfer window. This would be the departure of Eliot Matazo. At the age of 21, the midfielder leaves the Rock to join Royal Antwerp.
Monaco, one last operation in the transfer window
Matazo should thus have the opportunity to benefit from playing time more in line with his personal ambitions with this Belgian team. This deal would have been completed in the form of a loan without a purchase option, according to details from the media Het Nieuwsbald. It remains to be seen whether Monaco will allow itself one last move before midnight.
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