Mercato: It is announced, a scorer will fail OM

Mercato: It is announced, a scorer will fail OM
Mercato: It is announced, a scorer will fail OM

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Mercato: It is announced, a scorer will fail OM

Published on June 11, 2024 at 8:15 p.m.

Holder of a Master’s degree in international law, I realized at the end of my university career that it was important to evolve in a field that you appreciate. Overnight, I decided to put an end to my parents’ dream, who saw in me a future lawyer, to make a living from my passion: sport. Since then, I have covered transfer windows and sports news, trying to keep readers informed as best as possible.

George Mikautadze has made his choice. Courted by LOSC or even OM, the Georgian international from FC Metz should sign up with AS Monaco. The striker should take over from Wissam Ben Yedder, whose contract was not renewed. This operation could be made official in the coming hours by the Monegasque club.

His departure from FC Metz there was no longer the slightest doubt. During an interview given to Geo Team A few days ago, the striker confirmed his imminent transfer, but also his next destination. “ I confirm that. (…) I will play in Ligue 1. It will soon be clear » confided the Georgian international, who had no intention of continuing his career in Ligue 2 and who said goodbye to FC Metz this Tuesday evening.

Mikautadze has chosen his next club

The suspense did not last long since The Team announces this Tuesday that Mikautadze has chosen his next club. Unless there is an incredible twist, the striker should replace Wissam Ben Yedder to theAS Monaco. The player seems to have been convinced by the speech given by Thiago Scuro And Adi Hütter.

OM had checked their name

As indicated by the sports daily, theAS Monaco will spend nearly €20M in this matter. A sum on which theOLTHE RC Lens, Rennesbut also theOM.

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