AS Monaco continues its strategy of strengthening its strength with the arrival of Lukas Hradecky, 35-year goaltender, from Bayer Leverkusen. This signature, made for €3 million, reflects the Monegasque leadership’s desire to integrate experienced players while maintaining a balance with young talent. Hradecky, who signed until 2027, was convinced by the sports project presented by the club, recalling similar dynamics lived in Leverkusen, where he had many successes. He hopes to make his contribution to the team and could make his debut in the next match against Le Havre.
At the same time, AS Monaco is courted by AS Roma for its defensive environment, Soungoutou Magassa. The Italian club made an offer for the 21-year-old player, who, dissatisfied with his playing time due to the competition of Dennis Zakaria and Lamine Camara, might consider a transfer. Despite an initial refusal of a €13 million offer from Nottingham Forest, the Roman club remains interested and could relaunch its negotiations in the coming days. This situation could pave the way for Magassa to leave, although other clubs such as Inter Milan are also potentially interested.
Finally, the attacker of Saint-Gall, Willem Geubbels, is in talks with the Paris FC. The player, who started the season with three goals in three games, has attracted interest from several European clubs, notably in England and Germany. The Paris FC, after a promising start, seems to be a serious contender, although it has to face increased competition. Saint-Gall would be willing to let him go for about 10 million euros. With experience in France with OL and FC Nantes, Geubbels maintains an excellent reputation in hexagonal football.
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