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Monaco’s Yohan Mollo Seriously Considers Hertha Berlin, Roma & PSG Options
The youngster dubbed ‘the Ronaldo of the Rock’ has indicated that he feels he is presently undervalued at his present employers.
Yohan Mollo is a hotly tipped wing talent, but he is unhappy with the manner in which he has been treated by current employers Monaco with regards to his first professional contract. As a result, Hertha Berlin, Roma and Paris Saint-Germain are all on alert and will have been heartened by the youngster’s words of frustration on Monday.
The French Under-21 international, who was regarded as one of the revelations of the Ligue 1 season at the Stade Louis II last season, is angry that his contract talks have been a drawn out affair.
“Initially I thought they would be completed within a week,” he complained to L’Equipe. “There is a big difference between my desires and those of the leadership. Their comments are illogical. They consider me as a player in the background though I made a good season last year. I'm really not happy with this situation. If [a new deal] does not materialise soon, I will find another club. Today, I'm between two stools.”
Having played 24 times in league play last term – and having become increasingly influential during those matches – it is tough to describe Mollo as anything other than an established member of the regular matchday squad. With buckets of dribbling talent and a good turn of speed, he is a player that head coach Guy Lacombe will want to hang onto, though it seems he may now have his work cut out as the player nears an exit.
Robin Bairner, Goal.com
The French Under-21 international, who was regarded as one of the revelations of the Ligue 1 season at the Stade Louis II last season, is angry that his contract talks have been a drawn out affair.
“Initially I thought they would be completed within a week,” he complained to L’Equipe. “There is a big difference between my desires and those of the leadership. Their comments are illogical. They consider me as a player in the background though I made a good season last year. I'm really not happy with this situation. If [a new deal] does not materialise soon, I will find another club. Today, I'm between two stools.”
Having played 24 times in league play last term – and having become increasingly influential during those matches – it is tough to describe Mollo as anything other than an established member of the regular matchday squad. With buckets of dribbling talent and a good turn of speed, he is a player that head coach Guy Lacombe will want to hang onto, though it seems he may now have his work cut out as the player nears an exit.
Robin Bairner, Goal.com
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