Monaco are set to sign Metz defender Sadibou Sané in a deal worth €7 million, with a further €3 million in potential bonuses, according to L’Équipe. An agreement in principle has been reached between the two clubs, with the transfer expected to be finalized imminently. Sané, 21, is poised to sign a contract with the Principality club that will run until 2031.
This move represents a significant step in Monaco’s restructuring efforts following a disappointing season. The club recently appointed Filipe Luis as their new head coach, replacing Sébastien Pocognoli, and have already secured the signings of Flavio Nazinho from Cercle Bruges and Manchester City loanee Mathys Detourbet. Sané’s arrival would further bolster their defensive options ahead of the upcoming campaign.
Sané has emerged as a promising talent in Ligue 1 with Metz, showcasing a robust and uncompromising style of play. He shares a similar developmental path with fellow Senegalese international Lamine Camara, both hailing from Diouloulou, Senegal, and having progressed through the Génération Foot academy before joining Metz. His performances for Metz have attracted attention from several clubs, but Monaco have moved quickly to secure his signature.
The transfer fee reflects Sané’s potential and the growing demand for young, athletic defenders. Monaco’s investment signals their intent to build a competitive squad capable of challenging for European qualification. The addition of Sané provides Luis with another valuable asset as he looks to implement his tactical vision at the Stade Louis II. This deal could prove to be a shrewd piece of business for Monaco, adding a promising young player to their ranks.



