Aurélien Tchouaméni calms things down for his future
A year 2021 that will always be engraved in his memory. Arrived at AS Monaco in January 2020, Aurélin Tchouaméni quite simply exploded in the eyes of the general public in 2020-2021, he who played 42 matches in all competitions (3 goals, 4 assists) with the Asemists who finished on the Ligue 1 podium. The number 8 of the Club du Rocher started again on the same bases since August, and Didier Deschamps decided to reward him in September by summoning him for the first time in the French team (5 selections since). The midfielder even won the Nations League with the Blues. But with high-level performances, the player trained in Bordeaux strongly attracts envy.
From this summer, Juventus was on the spot, before being followed by Chelsea and especially Real Madrid. For several weeks, Casa Blanca has only been thinking about the best hope in Ligue 1 2020/21 and the propaganda has even started. And in an interview for The Team Magazine, the 21-year-old has displayed his lofty ambitions: “I have goals, dreams, the desire to play for the best clubs, to win titles, to impact my sport, my position. I want to be remembered for positive things. I want to leave a mark. It’s not just playing football, earning money, titles here and there, and then making another chosen in my life. I don’t want to end my career like an average player, and be forgotten. ”
“I know perfectly well that the truth of October is not necessarily that of June”
Under contract with AS Monaco until June 2024, Aurélien Tchouaméni therefore seems ready to take off in another club. However, the former Girondin does not necessarily care about his future at the moment. “When I started in Bordeaux, we were already wondering every summer if Aurélien Tchouaméni was going to go to a more upscale club. In 2018, the media were already talking about Juve, Milan. I know for a fact that the truth of October is not necessarily that of June. If I start to think that I am going to leave, it will be seen directly on the pitch ”, said the Habs who therefore keep their feet on the ground.
Especially when the Spanish media like Marca are up to speed on the subject. Relaunched on the Unes of the daily Madrid about him a few days ago, Aurélien Tchouaméni was direct: “Today, what is it worth?” Nothing. It’s not Marca’s front page that will allow me to make top matches. It is not a livelihood. But it is the media world, football business. They talk about me and tomorrow, we talk about another. “ Rumors are increasing, but the Monegasque remains focused on his performance.