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30th January 2019
06:49pm GMT

Despite becoming the first Asian player to score a Premier League hat-trick, Kagawa struggled to establish himself as a regular starter at Old Trafford and was eventually sold back to Dortmund by Louis van Gaal in 2014.
His limited playing time this season has seen plenty of rumours that he would leave the Bundesliga leaders in January, with Kagawa confirming his interest in a move to Spain two months ago. Though a transfer to LaLiga has failed to materialise, it does now appear that he will join Monaco imminently.
Monaco are only a point above Guingamp at the bottom of Ligue 1 after a disastrous season so far. Thierry Henry was 'suspended' as manager last week having been unable to reverse the club's fortunes. Leonardo Jardim, the man Henry replaced in October, has been reappointed as the club look to avoid relegation from the French top flight.
Kagawa will join Cesc Fabregas at the Stade Louis II, the Spaniard moving to the club fro Chelsea earlier this month.Explore more on these topics: