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Folarin Balogun set for summer exit as Premier League clubs circle Monaco striker

Folarin Balogun, the United States men’s national team star, is expected to seek a summer departure from Monaco, with multiple Premier League clubs expressing strong interest and the Ligue 1 side already setting a firm asking price. The 24-year-old forward, who has been a standout performer for both club and country, appears ready for a new challenge after internal contract talks stalled.

Premier League interest heats up

Balogun came through Arsenal’s academy and enjoyed a prolific loan spell at Reims before joining Monaco in 2023. He has since established himself as a reliable scorer, netting 31 goals in 91 appearances for the principality club. However, the American international is reportedly looking for a move this summer, with several English top-flight clubs showing keen interest. Monaco have placed a €50 million valuation on the player, which would represent a €20 million profit on their original investment. The forward’s homegrown status also adds to his appeal for Premier League sides, who have already held preliminary talks about his availability.

World Cup exploits boost value

Balogun’s stock has risen considerably thanks to his performances at the 2026 World Cup. He has scored 11 goals in 29 appearances for the USMNT, and his crucial brace against Paraguay made him the first American player to score two goals in a World Cup match since 1930. That feat has further increased his market value and placed him in the spotlight ahead of the summer transfer window.

What’s next for Balogun?

For now, Balogun remains focused on leading his national team through the knockout stages of the tournament. His representatives are managing the growing number of offers, and a heated bidding war could erupt once the World Cup concludes. The striker is expected to start again for the USMNT on Friday in their final group-stage match against Turkey, where he will look to add to his tally and help secure progression.