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Serie A club AS Roma ready to offer Champions League football to Newcastle United right-back Mathieu Debuchy
Newcastle United could face a fight to hold on to Mathieu Debuchy this summer.
Sources in Italy have indicated to the Chronicle that Manchester City are eager to sign Mehdi Benatia for up to £25m from AS Roma.
And the Serie A club will use some of the proceeds to lure another centre-back and full-back Debuchy to Rome, where he may well be re-united with his old Lille boss Rudi Garcia.
The 50-year-old remains a big fan of Debuchy, but there is also interest in the right-back from Monaco, who can also offer Champions League football.
Monaco have also been credited with an interest in Moussa Sissoko in recent days, according to reports in France.
And ensuring that both of the World Cup-bound stars remain at Newcastle could be one of the first tasks on new Managing Director Lee Charnley’s schedule when the duo return to training in July.
Both players have been granted an extended holiday due to their World Cup commitments with France.
Monaco are currently managerless, but their continental internal structure means that a list of targets is already in place.
Backed by Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, money is no object for the club and, with Monaco ready to kick on and challenge for the Ligue 1 title, players like Debuchy and Sissoko fit the bill at Stade Louis II.
Just a year ago Debuchy shrugged off a move to Monaco.
But that was when the player was settled and with his close pal Yohan Cabaye by his side at Newcastle.
A year on and Debuchy has been linked with German giants Bayern Munich, while Liverpool are also thought to have run the rule over the right-back.
Debuchy, though, is contracted to United until 2018 and with the player valued at £8m, Monaco and any other potential suitors would have to reach the asking price.
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Serie A club AS Roma ready to offer Champions League football to Newcastle United right-back Mathieu Debuchy
Newcastle United could face a fight to hold on to Mathieu Debuchy this summer.
Sources in Italy have indicated to the Chronicle that Manchester City are eager to sign Mehdi Benatia for up to £25m from AS Roma.
And the Serie A club will use some of the proceeds to lure another centre-back and full-back Debuchy to Rome, where he may well be re-united with his old Lille boss Rudi Garcia.
The 50-year-old remains a big fan of Debuchy, but there is also interest in the right-back from Monaco, who can also offer Champions League football.
Monaco have also been credited with an interest in Moussa Sissoko in recent days, according to reports in France.
And ensuring that both of the World Cup-bound stars remain at Newcastle could be one of the first tasks on new Managing Director Lee Charnley’s schedule when the duo return to training in July.
Both players have been granted an extended holiday due to their World Cup commitments with France.
Monaco are currently managerless, but their continental internal structure means that a list of targets is already in place.
Backed by Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, money is no object for the club and, with Monaco ready to kick on and challenge for the Ligue 1 title, players like Debuchy and Sissoko fit the bill at Stade Louis II.
Just a year ago Debuchy shrugged off a move to Monaco.
But that was when the player was settled and with his close pal Yohan Cabaye by his side at Newcastle.
A year on and Debuchy has been linked with German giants Bayern Munich, while Liverpool are also thought to have run the rule over the right-back.
Debuchy, though, is contracted to United until 2018 and with the player valued at £8m, Monaco and any other potential suitors would have to reach the asking price.