Monaco have acquired full-back Benjamin Henrichs from Bayer Leverkusen, the club announced on Tuesday.
The 21-year-old Germany international will join the 2016-17 Ligue 1 champions on a five-year deal.
“I am very proud to be involved with AS Monaco, a top European club for many years, and I will do everything I can to adapt quickly and help the team achieve many victories, with the staff and my new teammates,” Henrichs told Monaco’s website.
L’AS Monaco est heureux d’annoncer l’arrivée de Benjamin Henrichs (21 ans) en provenance du @bayer04fussball ! Le défenseur s’engage pour 5 saisons.=Ä¡ https://t.co/Q5G4YJquFk pic.twitter.com/x9aCAeXBaD— AS Monaco

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SOCHI, Russia — Germany defender Benjamin Henrichs has warned that Die Mannschaft need to keep a close eye on his Bayer Leverkusen teammate Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez in Thursday’s Confederations Cup semifinal against Mexico.
The 20-year-old full-back hopes Joachim Low gives him a start against El Tri as Germany seek to win the tournament for the first time. He is looking to stop Hernandez.
“I hope I will play and I will stop him from scoring,” Henrichs told reporters on Tuesday. “It’s very…

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Joachim Low lauds Germany’s refusal to be complacent against an Azerbaijan side he admits was mismatched.

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Some of the “next generation” stars featured below are so advanced that they’re already on the fringes of the World Cup winners’ starting XI; for others, their time…

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