Toulouse’s Aymen Abdennour, who has earned the title of best player of the month in the club twice in a row, is currently drawing interest from prominent French clubs, particularly Monaco. Le 10 Sport reports that Monaco has made contact with the player’s representatives, expressing a serious interest in acquiring the services of the agile Tunisian defender. However, Toulouse’s coach Olivier Sadran may face challenges in releasing one of his key players.
Monaco is reportedly keen on bolstering its defensive lineup and has targeted players like FC Porto’s Eliaquim Mangala and Saint-Etienne’s Kurt Zouma. Toulouse, on the other hand, is looking to reinforce its midfield and has set its sights on Arnold Mvuemba. Although they pursued Mvuemba in July, the player opted to stay with Lyon. With limited playing time, Mvuemba might consider a move in January, provided an opportunity arises or he could revisit the possibility in the summer of 2014, especially if there is a need to compensate for the departure of Clément Chantôme, who is on loan from PSG until the end of the season.