This summer, Monaco is set for sweeping changes after failing to secure a spot in the UEFA Champions League and likely also missing out on the Europa League. The club’s management intends to implement significant transformations, but the situation remains highly uncertain — sporting director Thiago Scuro is facing criticism, player values are dropping, and the club must also reduce its wage bill. This information was reported by journalist Romain Molina, who works with BBC and The New York Times, on social media platform X.
After 33 rounds of the French Ligue 1, Monaco sits in seventh place in the standings with 54 points. They are five points behind fifth place, which would grant qualification for the Europa League. In the final matchday of Ligue 1, Monaco will play away against Strasbourg on May 17.
