Adi Hütter Emerges as Front-Runner for AS Monaco Coaching Position

AS Monaco is poised to announce Austrian manager Adi Hütter as their new head coach, according to a report from L’Equipe. Following the dismissal of Belgian coach Philippe Clement, who failed to secure European competition qualification for the team next season, Hütter is expected to take charge of Les Monégasques from the upcoming season onwards. Sources verified by Get French Football News confirm ongoing talks between the club and Hütter, with the official appointment potentially happening before Monaco’s return to pre-season training on Monday.

Adi Hütter’s managerial career has seen him emerge from the Red Bull system at RB Salzburg, similar to Paul Mitchell and Thiago Scuro. Having achieved success with Salzburg by winning the Austrian league in 2015 and the Swiss Super League with BSC Young Boys three years later, Hütter went on to lead Eintracht Frankfurt for three seasons. In 2021, he joined Borussia Mönchengladbach but parted ways with the club after just one season in charge. Monaco’s decision to appoint Hütter reflects their ambition to bring in an experienced and successful coach to lead the team’s future endeavors.

Paul Mitchell to Make Way for Thiago Scuro as Monaco’s Sporting Director

In a strategic move to strengthen their management team, AS Monaco is set to see a change in their Sporting Director role. Paul Mitchell, the current Sporting Director, will eventually be replaced by Brazilian executive Thiago Scuro. This transition is part of Monaco’s efforts to revamp their leadership structure and bring in fresh perspectives to drive the club’s vision forward.

Thiago Scuro’s arrival comes amid Adi Hütter’s appointment as head coach, with the club aiming to establish a cohesive and ambitious leadership team. As a pivotal figure in Monaco’s future, Scuro’s experience and strategic vision are expected to complement Hütter’s coaching expertise, fostering an environment conducive to the team’s success in domestic and international competitions. Monaco’s fans eagerly await the official announcements of both Hütter’s appointment and Scuro’s role as Sporting Director as they brace themselves for an exciting new chapter at the Stade Louis-II.

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