
CSKA
Moscow midfielder Aleksandr Golovin has agreed to join Monaco, despite being
heavily linked with Chelsea this summer.
The 22-year-old, who starred for Russia at the World Cup, is expected to
sign a five-year contract with the Ligue 1 club and Sky Sports News
understands the move could be completed in the next few days.
Last week, CSKA Moscow team-mate Sergey Chepchugov had hinted that the
midfielder could be heading to Chelsea.
New head coach Maurizio Sarri had also stated his interest in adding some
midfield quality but it now appears he will have to consider other options.
Monaco vice-president Vadim Vasilyev told Russia publication Sport Express
that he felt the French club offered a better opportunity for Golovin.
"Monaco and CSKA this afternoon finally agreed on the transfer of Golovin.
"They really were complicated. Honestly, until the last moment I was not
sure that I would be able to coordinate this transfer.
"Our main competitor was Chelsea. I believe Monaco offered more favourable
conditions for the club and a more understandable project for Golovin."
Golovin played in four of Russia's World Cup games as the hosts reached the
quarter-finals before losing to Croatia on penalties.
The midfielder was familiar with Premier League opposition last season as he
played in CSKA's Champions League group stage defeats to Manchester United
and scored against Arsenal at the Emirates in the Europa League
quarter-finals.