Leverkusen have been tracking the Frenchman for months, and he is now seen as a leading candidate to bolster their attack. A move once deemed unrealistic due to Monaco’s steep valuation — reportedly over €70 million (£60m/$81m) — may now be back on the table. While Leverkusen have the financial resources, they have been unwilling to commit such a large fee to a single player.
However, the situation appears to have shifted. With no Premier League giants stepping forward with a substantial offer, Monaco may be forced to revise their demands. Reports indicate that the Ligue 1 side could now be open to negotiations for a fee below €50m (£43m/$58m), potentially paving the way for a breakthrough in talks.