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AS Monaco is pleased to announce the contract extension of Mika Biereth. The 22-year-old Danish international striker is now ...
AS Monaco have confirmed that Mika Biereth (22) has signed a contract extension until June 2030, rewarding the Danish striker ...
AS Monaco is pleased to announce the arrival of Mika Biereth. The Danish forward, who will celebrate his 22nd birthday on February 8, has signed a 5-year contract and is now tied to the Monegasque ...
Mika Biereth (22) has been a sensation since arriving in the Principality in January from Sturm Graz, leading the club with 13 goals in Ligue 1. AS Monaco signed the London-born striker for a ...
Mika Biereth (22) came in and had a big impact at AS Monaco. Following his €13m move from Sturm Graz in January, he netted 13 goals, including three consecutive hat-tricks in league games at the ...
Former Arsenal forward Mika Biereth looks to be on the move again, having departed north London for Sturm Graz in the summer.14 goals in 25 appearances later and Monaco have come calling.The ...
Mika Biereth (22), who came through the ranks at Arsenal, left his formative club on a permanent basis in the summer following loan spells at Motherwell and Sturm Graz.
Mika Biereth (21) has completed his medical ahead of the completion of his move to AS Monaco, according to a report from Fabrizio Romano. As reported by Foot Mercato on Thursday, Monaco reached an ...
Mika Biereth (22), AS Monaco’s serial goal-scorer, came off with what looked like a potential injury in the 70th minute of the Principality club’s 3-0 win over Mediterranean rivals Olympique ...
Monaco have agreed a deal with Sturm Graz for the signing of forward Mika Biereth. Monaco are set to pay an initial fee of €13million (£10.8m, $13.4m) for the 21-year-old, with an additional ...
Mika Biereth is likely to be available as AS Monaco host Olympique Lyonnais on Saturday. The Danish international came off with a pelvic ridge injury against AS Saint-Étienne last weekend ...
Mika Biereth (22) had a wealth of choice in March. Eligible to play for four different countries, the AS Monaco forward opted to represent Denmark, whom he had featured for at youth level.