A huge start is taking shape on the Rock!
AS Monaco Mercato: The Monegasques could lose an important element of the club this summer, this departure would have a major impact on the ASM transfer window.
AS Monaco Mercato: the organization chart again in danger
A new storm is approaching on the rock. According to information from the newspaper l‘Team, Paul Mitchell would keep leaving theAS Monaco. The sporting director wants to return to the Premier League. A few weeks ago, the sports daily announced a major cleaning this summer at AS Monaco. Paul Mitchell, Oleg Petrov and Phillippe Clément met to discuss the future of the club. This interview had extinguished the rumours.
However, the French media persists and assures that the sports director of AS Monaco would keep leaving. Oleg Petrov does not want to part with him, because he would have too many influences at ASM. After stints at Southampton, Tottenham or even RB Leipzig, Paul Mitchell arrived in the summer of 2020 on the Rock. During his career, he forged a solid reputation, notably identifying Sadio Mané and Delle Alli.
Manchester United and Chelsea would prefer to welcome the England manager. The Red Devils who have just appointed a new coach would be in pole position on the file. They would offer Paul Mitchell the possibility of rebuilding the Mancunian team alongsideErik Ten Hag. It would be a big way out for the sporting director who was heavily criticized after Niko Kovač’s ousting.
Monegasque renewal?
The Monegasques are unstoppable in April. They have won their last four league games. Thanks to this series, Les Asémistes led the final sprint in the best possible way.
After two major victories against Rennais Stadium and at OGC Nice, the club from the principality replaced itself in the race for the Champions League. Monaco is now level on points with Rennes 3rd. The Champions League is within reach for Alexander Nübel’s teammates. They will need to win the remaining five matches to finish on the podium. This weekend, Philippe Clément’s men will travel to Geoffroy Guichard in search of a 5th victory consecutive.