French giants AS Monaco are eager to offload Dutch-Ghanaian attacker Myron Boadu ahead of the summer transfer window.
Boadu spent the 2024/25 season on loan at German outfit Vfl Bochum, delivering an outstanding performance despite the sides’ relegation.
With his loan deal set to expire in June, the Dutch-Ghanaian will return to France to join his parent club.
As he gear up for his return to Monaco, the Chief Executive Officer of the club Thiago Scuro has disclosed his outfit will look to offload Boadu in the summer, with his current deal expected to elapse in 2026.
Thiago Scuro in an interview insisted his outfit are not looking to integrate the 24-year-old into their first-team set-up heading into the new campaign.
“There are no plans to re-integrate any of the players that left on loan,” he said.
Boadu scored twice to inspire Vfl Bochum to victory over St. Pauli on final day of the German Bundesliga at the weekend.
His brace ensured Bochum finish the season with victory despite suffering relegation from the German top-flight.
The 24-year-old attacker scored in either half to propel his outfit to a 2-0 away win over St. Pauli on Saturday afternoon. Boadu opened the scoring in the 10th-minute mark before sealing victory in the 66th-minute.
Bochum finished bottom after 34 matches, confirming their demotion to the German Bundesliga 2 heading into the new campaign.
The enterprising attacker made 20 appearances across competitions for Bochum, scoring 9 goals and providing an assist.