

Key Takeaways:
- Thiago Motta has declined Monaco’s offer to replace Adi Hütter
- Monaco holds fifth place in the Ligue 1 table with 13 points as of now
- The team suffered a 1-4 defeat to Club Brugge and drew 2-2 with Manchester City in their initial Champions League fixtures
Monaco Begin Search for New Manager Following Poor Start
Monaco’s hierarchy have initiated the hunt for a new head coach in response to underwhelming results since the campaign’s outset. Adi Hütter, who has been at the helm since 2023, remains in charge, but speculation around his future has increased as the side’s progress stagnates.
Thiago Motta Turns Down Ligue 1 Opportunity
According to Fabrizio Romano, former Juventus manager Thiago Motta was approached to succeed Hütter at Monaco. However, Motta opted against accepting the proposal. Motta has been unattached since his March departure from Juventus and remains available for future opportunities, but will not be joining the Monegasques at this stage.
🚨🇲🇨 Understand AS Monaco have started exploring options to appoint new head coach.
Adi Hütter could be sacked during the international break. pic.twitter.com/hBccE0eyQG
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) October 6, 2025
Monaco’s Current Standing and Recent Results
The situation at Monaco has grown increasingly precarious, with the club currently occupying fifth place in Ligue 1 on 13 points. Their continental campaign has also got off to a faltering start, as Monaco reside near the bottom of the Champions League standings after a disappointing run of results. The team began with a 1-4 loss against Club Brugge before managing a 2-2 draw with Manchester City.
Champions League Matches | Result |
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Club Brugge vs Monaco | 1-4 |
Monaco vs Manchester City | 2-2 |
What’s Next for Monaco?
With Motta declining the opportunity, Monaco continue their pursuit of a manager capable of reversing the club’s fortunes both in domestic and European competitions. The search for Adi Hütter’s potential successor remains ongoing as the club looks to recover from an unconvincing start to the season.