Southampton defender Mohammed Salisu has completed his much-anticipated move to AS Monaco after a reported €15 million deal was agreed between both clubs earlier this week.
The 24-year-old centre-back underwent a medical and officially signed a five-year contract.
“AS Monaco are delighted to announce the arrival of central defender Mohammed Salisu from Southampton Football Club. The 24-year-old Ghana international has signed a 5-season deal and is now tied to the Principality club until June 2028,” Monaco announced.
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— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) August 1, 2023
The Ghana defender had been the subject of interest from Fulham, but the proposed £15 million switch collapsed, opening the door for AS Monaco to reignite their pursuit and secure his services for the upcoming season.
“We would like to wish Mohammed well for the future and thank him for his contribution,” Southampton said in a statement.
Salisu had one year left on his contract with Southampton and was not included in the squad for their recent pre-season friendlies. His last appearance for the south coast side was back in March, and towards the end of last season, he was left out due to concerns about his commitment.
He joined Southampton for £10.9 million and has now departed after a successful three-year spell. During his time at the club, Salisu made a total of 80 appearances in all competitions.
Monaco’s pursuit of Salisu intensified after Southampton’s relegation to the Championship, making the move a logical step for the player’s career progression.