Monaco in Double La Liga Raid
Monaco today have completed the signing of two wingers from La Liga. The first of which is Sofiane Feghouli who was a well reported target for the club as we brought you the news of Vieira being spotted in Valencia going for talks with him and his club. The rumoured fee for this deal is
€13.75m with the player himself set to earn a health
€65,000 per week. Feghouli is a number 10 who is equally adept at playing out wide on the right hand side and provides manager Patrick Vieira with some quality and versatility in his attempt to forge a 4-2-3-1 formation at his new club. Feghouli had the following to say when joining the club.
"Monaco are a top club, it would take a fool to question that. Their meteoric rise back to the peak of French football shows the ambition of both the club and the chairman and I hope to repay the faith they have shown by pursuing me with great performances on the pitch. I would like to thank Valencia for making me the player I am today and setting me on the right path for me to now develop as a player and as a man at my new club, Monaco."
Patrick Vieira was also keen to highlight his delight at the fact his new signing speaks French and will make it easy for both himself and the rest of his team to communicate with him making the bedding in period much easier.
As for the second signing Monaco officials swiftly moved across Spain to finalise the deal for want away winger Cristian Rodriguez from Atletico Madrid. Rodriguez was part of the Atletico Madrid side that won La Liga last year and finished runners up the UEFA Champions League but it is understood manager Diego Simeone has deemed him surplus to requirements. The deal is for a reported
€2.9m and the player will earn a modest
€35,000 per week during his stay at the principality club. The Uruguayan international has been linked with a host of Premier League clubs in recent weeks including West Brom and Sunderland but Monaco have moved swiftly to recruit the winger who also speaks French. It is only early in the transfer window but it would appear French speaking players are high on the priority list of new manager Patrick Vieira. Rodriguez had the following to say on his move.
"I am delighted to join Monaco and to be playing in France again, a league I know so well from my time at PSG. The league is rising in stature and I hope to play a key role in both the leagues but more importantly Monaco's rise to the top of the footballing world".
Manager Patrick Vieira is unlikely to stop their with much more potential recruitment on the horizon.