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Monaco strengthens team and cultivates young talents

AS Monaco consolidates its workforce by integrating Abel Lorincz into its technical staff, a specialist in the arrest of kicks, an approach inspired by European clubs like Arsenal. This recruit, with experience in Europe, reinforces Adi Hรผtter’s expertise in static play phases. At the same time, the club continues its policy of developing young talent, expressing an interest in Rayan, a talented young Brazilian winger. This strategy is part of a desire not to neglect the potential of young players, while maintaining an experience-based approach.

The club also made several friendly games against the Torino, winning twice with a score of 3-1. These meetings allowed to test different team compositions and maintain the physical intensity of the players before the season resumed. Moreover, AS Monaco is actively involved in the transfer market, attracting the interest of several clubs for some of its players. Kassoum Ouattara, a young left sider, is courted by the Torino, although the Monegasque club is not willing to yield it.

Finally, the club continues to manage the individual files of its players. Ansou Fati, despite his arrival with great expectations, benefits from a cautious approach from coach Adi Hรผtter to avoid a physical relapse. Lucas Michal, a 20-year-old attacker, is courted by several Ligue 1 clubs, but the Monegasque club remains reluctant to start. Paul Pogba, after his return to Monaco, continued his rehabilitation programme and trained separately for his return to the field. In addition, Maghneis Akliouche remains a target for Paris Saint-Germain, but a space must first be liberated in the Parisian workforce in order for this transfer to materialize.