Aurelien Tchouameni has addressed his future at AS Monaco amid growing speculation Manchester United want to sign him during this summer transfer window. The 22-year-old has emerged as one of the brightest talents in Europe and has earned rave reviews from Paul Pogba.
Capped eight times by the France national team, Tchouameni signed for Monaco from Bordeaux in 2020 and he's made 29 appearances in Ligue 1 alone this season. As for United, meanwhile, they are expected to prioritise central midfield signings when they get down to business.
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Declan Rice was thought to be target number one amid concerns West Ham could dig their heels in over a fee and United have started putting the framework together for a deal involving Kalvin Phillips - his England partner. All the while other names such as Tchouameni have been mooted.
Speaking to the official Monaco website, Tchouameni said: "When I start something, I try to be the best I can be. I aspire to be one of the best players in Europe in my position. So I work every day to achieve this goal. This involves working at home or at the club, apart from the team's training sessions.
"We are lucky here at Monaco to have very good infrastructure with the performance centre, which allows us - as players - to optimise our training. For example, I'm just coming out of a core training session with the club's physical trainer.
"Monaco are a very big French club and with a wonderful history! Very great players have played here. When I was at Bordeaux and heard of the club's interest in me, I didn't hesitate for a second to come here. I knew it could help me progress, with top facilities - and being a top project for young players. Today I am very happy to be part of this great club."
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