Myron Boadu is delighted to have completed his transfer to AS Monaco from AZ Alkmaar as he feels it is a big step in his burgeoning career.

He went ahead to thank the French side for the trust they have reposed in him to lead the line.

"“This is a big step for me and I feel a lot of pride in committing to AS Monaco. I would like to thank the club for the trust placed in me. AS Monaco is coming off a successful season with a return to the European Cup. I know that here, young players like me have everything they need to progress. My goal is to integrate as quickly as possible and to bring my qualities to the team. I can’t wait to start this new adventure." he told the club's official website.

The Amsterdam-born centre-forward with Ghanaian parents, who has already played with the Dutch national team (1 cap and 1 goal), has signed a contract with AS Monaco until 30 June 2026.

Myron Boadu was trained at AZ Alkmaar, a club he joined in 2013. In 2018, he signed his first professional contract with the club and made his debut in the top flight on 6 May 2018 in a 6-0 win over PEC Zwolle.

He scored his first professional goal against NEC Breda (5-0) shortly afterwards, at the age of 17. At the age of 20, Myron Boadu has already scored 38 goals (18 assists) in 88 games with Alkmaar, including 21 games in European competition (6 goals and 7 assists).

The 20-year-old, scored 15 goals last season, as his club finished third in the Eredivisie, having played just short of 90 professional games with AZ.