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Monaco remain determined to sign Tosin Adarabioyo

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AS Monaco’s pursuit of Tosin Adarabioyo from Fulham has indeed hit a significant roadblock due to the valuation disagreement. Fulham‘s €15 million price tag for the talented center-back has created a standoff. It makes it challenging for the transfer to proceed as planned. However, AS Monaco seems determined to secure Adarabioyo’s services, and they are considering alternative strategies to make this happen.

One such alternative approach involves waiting for Adarabioyo’s contract with Fulham to expire. By turning him into a free agent next summer. While this path may involve some patience, it could potentially save AS Monaco a significant amount of money in transfer fees. By allowing them to allocate resources elsewhere in their squad. This strategy reflects Monaco’s long-term vision and commitment to adding quality players to their team.

In the meantime, Adarabioyo will continue to don Fulham’s colors, although his path to a starting center-back position might be contested, especially with the arrival of Calvin Bassey at the club. This competition for the center-back role could influence Adarabioyo’s career choices, pushing him to consider his options carefully.

Alex Iwobi and Adarabioyo can bolster Fulham

Furthermore, the recent signing of Alex Iwobi by Fulham strengthens their midfield, potentially adding another layer of intrigue to Adarabioyo’s future. While he has shown interest in representing Nigeria on the international stage, he has not made a formal commitment yet. This indecision leaves room for speculation about his international career and how it might intersect with his club career.

In summary, AS Monaco’s pursuit of Tosin Adarabioyo is facing hurdles. But the club remains committed to securing his services, even if it means altering their approach. Adarabioyo’s future both at the club and on the international stage is still uncertain, and much will depend on how events unfold in the coming months.

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