Petrov formalizes new signings
L’AS Monaco a first professional contract offered to three young players. The vice-president and general manager of the club justifies these signatures.
AS Monaco: Akliouche, Decarpentrie and Okou are now professionals
As announced, three young players from the 2002 generation, graduated from the AS Monaco academy, have turned professional. They are: Maghnes Akliouche (midfielder), Valentin Salatiel Decarpentrie (attacker) and Yllan Okou (defender). They initialed the documents relating to their new respective lease with the ASM, this Wednesday, in the presence ofOleg Petrov, vice-president and general manager of the princely club. Having signed for three seasons, they are now under contract in the Principality until June 30, 2025.
Arrived at the Académie du Rocher in 2017, Akliouche, Decarpentrie and Okou thus increase the number of players trained at the center of AS Monaco within the professional team, joining Benoit Badiashile (21 years old in March), Chrislain Matsima (19 years old) and Eliot Matazo (20 years old).
Oleg Petrov welcomes ASM sports project
To the great satisfaction of the leader of the Monegasques. “The training has an important place in the history of the club and has its place in our sporting project”, prospered Oleg Petrov, before commenting on the signing of the three nuggets: “in this context, the signing of this first professional contract is a mark of recognition for the players, but also for all the work accomplished by the management of the Academy, both on a sporting and educational level”.
As for Paul Mitchell, Athletic Director, he explained the sporting project of AS Monaco, which relies hard on talented and promising young players. “Our desire is to develop the talent of our young players and gradually bring them to the first team, as evidenced by the playing time that Maghnes, Valentin and Yllan have obtained as part of this strategy”, he said. underline.