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Author of a great season in the AS Monaco jersey, Youssouf Fofana has seen his status change over the months. Whether at club where he has become indispensable or in the selection where he has the confidence of Didier Deschamps.
The Monegasque community wishes to continue this momentum. At the end of his contract in June 2025 with ASM, the French international would now like to discover a new challenge. According to information from Fabrizio Romano, the defensive midfielder will 100% leave the Principality club during the summer transfer window.
Interested clubs including Paris Saint-Germain
It is now confirmed. Youssouf Fofana will leave AS Monaco this summer. The French midfielder has never hidden his desires elsewhere and intends to continue his career and his progression in a new club.
Several clubs came to get information about him, including Paris Saint-Germain, a club that did not leave him indifferent. The Monegasque, a native of Paris, has always expressed his love for the capital’s club. However, the Blues player does not make it an obsession. “ It’s a big French club which is already a big one in Europe. Do I see myself there? Not necessarily, I don’t fixate, he replied. If it comes, why not. If it doesn’t come, I’m not going to have nightmares about it.” he said at a press conference a few days ago.
In addition to PSG, the Frenchman is being courted in Italy. AC Milan would be ready to pay the sum of 20 million euros to enlist the player according to information from the Gazzetta dello Sport.
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