Senegalese international Krépin Diatta has been named in AS Monaco’s official Champions League squad following a string of consistent performances this season.
The African champion, who had been omitted from Monaco’s squad at the start of the campaign, will now be reinstated, L’Équipe reported on Wednesday evening. His inclusion comes as recognition of his form and contributions to the team in Ligue 1.
Diatta joins new signings Simon Adingra and Wout Faes in Monaco’s Champions League roster. The 25-year-old has made eleven Ligue 1 appearances this season, consistently demonstrating quality and reliability on the pitch.
His performances have earned him praise from fans and analysts alike, highlighting his importance to the team.
The decision to exclude Diatta from the initial Champions League squad had prompted questions from supporters and commentators.
His return to the squad is expected to boost both morale and the team’s attacking options as Monaco prepares for the continental competition.
For Diatta, the opportunity represents both a personal reward and a chance to contribute on one of European football’s biggest stages.
Having previously won the African Cup of Nations with Senegal, he brings experience and composure that could prove decisive in Monaco’s Champions League campaign.
Monaco’s squad, strengthened by recent additions and the return of Diatta, now looks better equipped to challenge in Europe while maintaining competitive performances in Ligue 1.
Fans will be watching closely to see how the Senegalese international adapts to the demands of the Champions League and what impact he can have for the team in the months ahead.







