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Right-back Toma Mönier, who once played for Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund, advanced to the Turkiye stage.
Trabzonspor announced his signing on Monday through his official website. Trabzonspor embraced Mönier as a free agent.
Mönier is a fullback who stands 191 centimeters tall, which is considered one of his strengths. During his heyday, Mönier boasted of his outstanding offensive ability. Unlike other fullbacks, he had excellent physical conditions, so he was not easily defeated in competition with opponents.
In July 2016, Mönier joined the PSG team. Mönier played for PSG for four years. During this period, he scored 13 goals and 22 assists in 128 official matches. In the early days of his transfer, he played the backup role of Daniel Alves, and for a while he was the starting right back for PSG.
Meunier also appeared in a number of matches for the Belgium national team. Debuting in November 2013, he played in 62 matches for the Belgium national team. He has also played in major championships such as Euro 2016, FIFA World Cup in Russia, Euro 2020 and 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Mönier left PSG in July 2020 and moved to Dortmund in the German Bundesliga. After the move to Dortmund, Mönier's performance began to decline. Mönier, who has lost his skills, has been sitting on the bench more than a starter. He has only played nine games for Dortmund this season. 안전 토토사이트
Trabzonspor showed interest in signing Mönier as he became a resource outside of his power. Europe's transfer market was closed, but Turkiye still had a deadline. Mönier made a fresh start in Turkiye.