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Golovin: its uncertain future in Monaco despite its extension

Monaco : Golovin wants to stay but his future is darkening*

The best paid player of the Monegasque staff, Aleksandr Golovin, regularly evokes his future more or less distant within the Principality’s club. However, with the arrival of Adi Hütter and the remarkable performances of Takumi Minamino, Ben Seghir and Akliouche, there seems to be no more room for this talented and experienced player.

Thinned by injuries and a perfect regularity, Golovin’s talent is on alternating current. Friends of the player believe that the Tsar wants to stay on the Rock before finishing his career in Russia: “Alex wants to play in Monaco. He loves this club, he wants to be French champion with Monaco, play the Champions League. He’s not thinking about leaving. […] Zenit and all the top clubs in Russia are always there for Alex. But today he doesn’t think about it, it’s not relevant. »

However, the Monegasque board felt compelled to respond to rumours: “Golovin is an important player in the band. His season has been disrupted by physical problems, but he is believed in the present and the future, as his contract extension indicates. »

Moreover, after the real/false expulsion of Breel Embolo from Strasbourg, another Monegasque should be absent soon. The Discipline Commission of the Professional Football League has sanctioned a firm match Douglas Augusto (Nantes), Bafodé Diakité (Lille), Alexandre Lacazette (Lyon) and Lamine Camara. Our middle ground will miss the encounter with Saint-Etienne. The opportunity for Al-Musrati to re-establish his health? Unless Magassa, on the lawn a few minutes before the Alsatians, is the lucky one. The next meeting of the Discipline Commission will take place on Wednesday 30 April 2025 at 6 p.m.