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AS Monaco have emerged as one of the most active clubs in this summer’s transfer window, finalizing a high-profile double swoop for Paul Pogba and Ansu Fati. The French club is looking to build on last season’s progress by injecting world-class experience and explosive young talent into their squad.
According to multiple sources including Fabrizio Romano, both deals are nearly completed, with medical tests expected this week.
After an injury-plagued second spell at Juventus, Paul Pogba is set to return to Ligue 1. The 31-year-old French midfielder has agreed to a two-year contract with Monaco. His legal team sent the finalized contract documents to the club earlier this week, and he is expected to arrive in Monaco within hours for medical checks.
This move represents a fresh start for Pogba, who is eager to regain form and relevance after two difficult seasons in Italy. His arrival adds leadership and creativity to a Monaco midfield already featuring rising stars like Mohamed Camara and Youssouf Fofana.
Alongside Pogba, Ansu Fati will also be heading to the French Riviera. The FC Barcelona forward is joining on a season-long loan, with an option to buy included in the deal.
As part of the agreement:
Fati’s development will be closely monitored by Barcelona, much like how they are following Ander Astralaga’s loan to Granada as part of a wider youth management strategy.
Monaco’s bold transfer moves follow the signing of Eric Dier, and more are expected as the club seeks to challenge Paris Saint-Germain domestically. The addition of Pogba and Fati signals Monaco’s intent to return to Europe’s elite stage.
“Both players are expected in Monaco by this weekend, with medicals planned between Thursday and Sunday,” reported Romano.
Player | Role | Key Strengths |
---|---|---|
Paul Pogba | CM/CAM | Vision, long-range passing, leadership |
Ansu Fati | LW/Forward | Pace, dribbling, vertical threat |
With Pogba orchestrating from midfield and Fati offering width and direct attacking play, Monaco will possess more versatility and depth—two elements they lacked in critical matches last season.
AS Monaco are making serious waves in the 2025 transfer window. With Paul Pogba and Ansu Fati on the verge of signing, the club not only strengthens its roster but also sends a message to the rest of Ligue 1: Monaco are back, and they mean business.
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