Quentin Ngakoutou’s hard work has paid off as he reaps the rewards of his dedication. Having scored eight goals this season with the Monaco reserve team, the 19-year-old Central African striker has earned himself his first professional contract.
In a ceremony attended by the Vice-President of the Monegasque club, Vadim Vasilyev, Ngakoutou put pen to paper on a three-year deal, marking a significant milestone in his career.
Expressing his elation, Ngakoutou shared, “I am incredibly proud to sign my first professional contract with my development club. I understand that there is still much work ahead of me to continue progressing,” as stated on the official ASM website.
Ngakoutou, who aspires to emulate the success of Thierry Henry, boasts an impressive track record, having secured victories in the 2011 Gambardella Cup and the 2013 French U19 championship with Monaco.