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Monaco ready to let go of Geubbels • Actufoot • Pro / amateur football news

Considered a great promise of football when he arrived in the Principality in the summer of 2018, Willem Geubbels did not confirm the hopes placed in him and justified his expensive recruitment. Dropped by OL against a check estimated between 20 and 30 million euros when he was only 16 years old, the striker from Villeurbanne begins his fourth season on the Rock after two first exercises marked by injuries and a third by a short playing time (15 matches in all competitions, 1 goal). He was also involved in a fight with players from his training club during the boiling hot ASM-OL last May in Ligue 1. Nothing very positive so far, therefore.

Kovac doesn’t count him

Author of a full pre-season in Niko Kovac’s group, Geubbels no doubt hoped that this year 2021-2022 would finally be his in the Monegasque ranks. However, his trainer, Niko Kovac, does not count on him especially at the forefront of an attack where ammunition is not lacking, especially after the arrival of the talented Myron Boadu. Perceived more as a replacement for the wing, the French U18 international was not called up for the second leg of the third preliminary round of C1 this Tuesday against Sparta Prague to Louis II, the Croatian technician preferring Wilson Isidor in particular, back in Monaco after a very convincing loan in National.

Therefore, the question of a departure is becoming more and more legitimate for an element under contract until 2023 and for which the ASM would necessarily like to recover some marbles. According to the team, ASSE came to the information to study the feasibility of a loan but the asémiste club would like a sale quantified around 10 million euros. Thus, several stables in Belgium, England and Germany would eye the situation of the one who will celebrate his 20 years in a few days (August 16). But so far, no offer has arrived on Paul Mitchell’s desk.

Photo credit: AS Monaco

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