Geoffrey Kondogbia joins Monaco after Sevilla exit
Kondogbia, who left Lens for Sevilla a year ago, made his debut for France in their 0-0 friendly draw in Belgium a fortnight ago having won the under-20 World Cup with Les Bleus in July.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: August 31, 2013 09:40 am IST
France midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia has joined French title hopefuls Monaco after the Ligue 1 side agreed to pay his 20 million-euro ($26.8m) release clause with Sevilla, the principality club said Friday.
Kondogbia has agreed a five-year-deal with Monaco, three days after Sevilla announced the 20-year-old would buy out the remainder of his contract that ran until 2017.
Kondogbia, who left Lens for Sevilla a year ago, made his debut for France in their 0-0 friendly draw in Belgium a fortnight ago having won the under-20 World Cup with Les Bleus in July.
The midfielder has also been called up by Didier Deschamps for his country's World Cup qualifiers against Georgia and Belarus in September.
Kondogbia becomes the latest new arrival at the Stade Louis II this summer, with Monaco now having spent 167 million euros during the transfer window following the signings of Colombia striker Radamel Falcao, Porto duo James Rodriguez and Joao Moutinho, and Malaga's French midfielder Jeremy Toulalan.
Kondogbia will wear the number 12 shirt at Monaco.