Monaco rebuilds with new young talent

Mpabbe with Falcao. Photo: Facebook AS Monaco
Mpabbe with Falcao. Photo: Facebook AS Monaco

While AS Monaco has made an eye-watering total of 365 million euros from selling its top talent over the past few weeks, the club’s strategy remains the same, to recruit vigorous new talent and build another squad of mainly youngsters to take Europe by storm.

Ten new recruits have been added to the roster, including  Lazio forward Keita Balde, 22, who Tottenham had been targeting, as well as 20-year-old Belgian Youri Tielemans. Somewhat older players include Stevan Jovetic, who joins from Inter having been impressive on loan at Sevilla last season, and goalkeeper Diego Benaglio on a free transfer from Wolfsburg. Rachid Ghezzal has also come in for no fee from Lyon, as has Jordy Gaspar.

Adama Diakhaby a 21-year-old striker brought in from Rennes for 10 million euros, has already been leading the line-up alongside the experienced striker Radamel Falcao as Mbappe has been missing from the side, while Terence Kongolo has joined the back line-up to help fill the void left by Bernard Mendy. Soualiho Meite and Jordi Mboula are additional defensive reinforcements.

The international soccer press is already wondering which of these young players will rise to the top and themselves become targets at the end of the new season if Monaco’s gamble pays off.

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Cafe worker struggles with employer

A bizarre agreement between an employee and her boss has come to light during an investigation by the Federation of Trade Unions in Monaco. While working for the firm Le Plaisir du Palais, Beatrice di Peri (40) paid a cheque to her employer as a ‘guarantee,’ in exchange for which the employer changed the terms of her contract – making her employment permanent – in order for her to be able to raise a mortgage for an apartment, she claims.

For some time she was a familiar face at a refreshment bar at the Princess Grace Hospital, where she worked alongside a colleague.

She said: “”I worked for five years on a fixed-term contract, with three contracts: four years, one month and one year. And I needed to take a credit. The bank was asking me for a CDI. This was in December 2012. My boss had procrastinated then said to me: “We will make you a CDI in exchange for a cheque for 2,000 euros that will be cashed if we have to break the contract. So I gave a cheque for 2,000 euros to have a CDI.”

However, following an accident at work she was not able to continue with her job. The cheque was cashed. While the Trade Union Federation fights her case, Beatrice sent a letter to the Labor Inspectorate to explain her story.

“I am still waiting for the letter of dismissal from my employer and the reimbursement to my father of his 2,000 euros.”

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Stately yacht with royal history

A yacht built for Prince Rainier and Princess Grace is on the market with an asking price of 1.5 million euros. Stalca is a 24-metre traditional-style yacht, a classic boat with lots of teak and brass as well as the history that goes with it.

Visch Holland built the Stalca in 1971, and the name reflects the first two letters of the couple’s three children. Stalca has a full displacement steel hull with a 19-foot, 5-inch beam, an aluminium superstructure, and a teak deck. The yacht has a cruising range of 1,136 nautical miles, thanks to two 300-horsepower Caterpillar D336TA turbocharged and after-cooled V8 engines. Her maximum speed is 12 knots and cruising speed a stately nine knots.

She boasts a full-beam master stateroom and a full-beam VIP stateroom, both en-suite, and two additional twin staterooms with a shared bathroom. Stalca accommodates eight guests.

The yacht’s engines and generators were replaced in 2009, and Boat International has described the latest renovation as an almost full rebuild. The yacht brokerage company Bluewater is selling the yacht, which is suited for both personal use and charter.

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