AS Monaco have begun reshaping their squad ahead of the winter transfer window and now appear willing to consider the departure of Senegal international Lamine Camara, provided their financial expectations are met.
The principality club entered the season with high ambitions but struggled to find consistency, prompting senior figures to reassess both recruitment and squad balance.
Before pursuing reinforcements in January, Monaco want to reduce numbers and ease pressure on their wage structure, a process that has already placed several players under scrutiny.
According to journalist Romain Molina, Camara has joined the list of footballers who could leave during the upcoming window.
The 21-year-old midfielder, who joined Monaco from FC Metz, initially featured in the club’s long-term plans. Club officials, however, have adjusted their stance in recent weeks as they seek flexibility in the market.
Monaco now stand ready to listen to offers for Camara if a proposal reflects his sporting and financial value.
The club’s decision links directly to a broader strategy aimed at trimming the squad and creating room for tactical adjustments during the second half of the campaign.
Interest in the Diouloulou-born midfielder continues to grow, particularly from England.
Several Premier League clubs have reportedly tracked his progress closely, attracted by his athletic profile, technical quality and ability to operate in multiple midfield roles.
Former professionals and analysts have regularly highlighted his suitability for the physical and tactical demands of English football.
Camara remains under contract with Monaco until the summer of 2029, which places the club in a strong negotiating position.
Transfer specialists currently value him at around €30 million, a figure Monaco consider an appropriate benchmark for any discussions.
The midfielder earns an annual salary estimated at €920,000, another factor influencing the club’s openness to a sale.
For Camara, a potential winter move would represent a significant step in his career trajectory.
For Monaco, the coming weeks will test their resolve as market interest intensifies and strategic priorities collide with sporting ambitions.







