AS Monaco have completed the signing of Simon Adingra, the 24-year-old Ivorian international winger, from English side AFC Sunderland. Adingra joins the Ligue 1 club on a loan deal until the end of the season, with an option for Monaco to make the move permanent.
Adingra began his career in Ivory Coast, quickly establishing himself as a talented winger with pace, skill, and an eye for goal. His performances earned him a move to Europe, where he continued to impress at Sunderland, gaining valuable experience in competitive matches in England.
At Monaco, Adingra is expected to bring energy, creativity, and versatility to the attacking line. Known for his ability to beat defenders one-on-one and deliver dangerous crosses, he adds a new dimension to the squad’s offensive play.
The French club expressed their delight in welcoming Adingra, highlighting his international experience with the Ivorian national team and his potential to make an immediate impact in Ligue 1. The winger’s arrival strengthens Monaco’s options on the flanks and provides manager Philippe Clement with more tactical flexibility as the team competes on both domestic and European fronts.
Adingra’s move to Monaco marks another step in his growing career, as he aims to establish himself among Europe’s top talents and help the club achieve its ambitions this season.













