Sunday, July 3, 2022 at 3:36 PM• Jordi Tomasowa

Myron Boadu’s future at AS Monaco is highly uncertain. The youth international of Jong Oranje will receive in the coming weeks according to Foot Mercato more competition in the fight for the attacking positions, as the Monegasques are active in the transfer market. This obscures Boadu’s perspective.

With Takumi Minamino, Monaco has already brought in an attacking reinforcement and a new striker is now also on the way. It is said that Breel Embolo will soon be taken over from Borussia Mönchengladbach. The Swiss only has to cost ten million euros, an amount that the club from the mini-state is happy to pay. There is a rush behind the deal, as Monaco would like to have Embolo in the preliminary round of the Champions League. It is possible that the number three of the past Ligue 1 season will play against PSV in those preliminary rounds.

In addition to the likely arrival of Embolo, Andrea Belotti is also high on the wish list of the Monegasques. The Italian also comes into his own as a striker and is transfer-free after a long tenure at Torino, for which he scored more than a hundred league goals. The competition in the battle for Belotti is considerable, but Monaco hopes to be able to snare him too. That could mean that Boadu, who had to watch last season how Kevin Volland and Wissam Ben Yedder were often preferred, will get two more heavyweights as a competitor.

A transfer could offer a solution for Boadu, but nothing is going on about the former AZ attacker yet. Last summer he made the switch from the Alkmaarders to Monaco for an amount of seventeen million euros and last season he made 31 matches in the French Ligue 1, of which he was only allowed to play seven as a starting player. He scored four goals in it. Boadu made his only European goal in the group stage of the Europa League in the away match at PSV (1-2).


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