Mohammed Salisu’s future at AS Monaco is increasingly uncertain as the Ghanaian defender continues to struggle for minutes under manager Adi Hütter.
With the summer transfer window approaching, sources close to the situation suggest the 25-year-old is now seriously weighing up a move away from the Principality.
Since returning from international duty in March 2025, Salisu has featured for just two minutes across Monaco’s last seven matches.
In that time, he has remained a peripheral figure, watching largely from the sidelines while others cemented their roles in the starting XI.
The lack of playing time marks a significant downturn in fortunes for the former Southampton and Real Valladolid centre-back.
Signed with high expectations, Salisu has failed to become a regular fixture in the squad this season, managing only 24 appearances in all competitions—just 18 of those as a starter.
It is understood that Salisu is growing increasingly frustrated with his situation and is eager to regain rhythm and consistency elsewhere.
“He wants to find his rhythm again,” one source familiar with the player’s mindset said, indicating that Salisu no longer sees Monaco as the ideal environment for his professional development.
The Ghanaian international’s current contract at Monaco runs until 2028, and he is valued at approximately €14 million in the transfer market.
However, his limited involvement this season may prompt the club to listen to offers, particularly if the player expresses a firm desire to depart.
Salisu’s role in the squad has diminished steadily, suggesting he no longer features prominently in the coach’s tactical plans.
For the defender, the priority now is clear—secure a move where he can play regularly and rebuild the momentum that once made him one of the more promising defensive prospects in Ligue 1.
While no concrete offers have yet emerged publicly, discussions with club officials are expected to take place soon, and the outcome will likely determine whether Salisu remains at Stade Louis II or begins a new chapter elsewhere.
As the transfer window nears, Mohammed Salisu appears to be edging closer to the exit door, with all signs pointing toward a summer departure unless there is a dramatic shift in his standing within the Monaco squad.