Lille OSC have entered the market for AS Monaco’s teenage forward George Ilenikhena as they scramble to find a replacement for top scorer Hamza Igamane, who has been ruled out for the remainder of the season.
The pursuit of the 19-year-old Nigerian, first reported by RMC Sport’s Fabrice Hawkins, comes at a time of crisis for the northern club.
Lille have suffered five consecutive defeats across all competitions and are currently operating with 39-year-old Olivier Giroud as their only fit senior center-forward.
Igamane void
The urgency for a new signing follows a devastating blow at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
Hamza Igamane suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) during the final in Rabat, where his Morocco side fell to Senegal.
The striker underwent successful surgery in Lyon yesterday, but the 6-to-9-month recovery period leaves Lille’s European aspirations in jeopardy.
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€25m stumbling block
While Ilenikhena’s profile—quick, powerful, and already proven in Ligue 1—appeals to Lille boss Bruno Génésio, the finances of the deal remain complex.
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Asking price: Monaco are reportedly demanding €25m to sanction a permanent move, aiming to turn a profit on the €18m they paid Royal Antwerp in 2024.
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Financial pressure: Monaco are under pressure to sell a high-value asset before July to satisfy UEFA’s financial sustainability regulations, making them reluctant to accept a simple loan without an obligation to buy.
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Stats: Despite making 20 appearances this term, Ilenikhena has struggled for consistent starts under Sébastien Pocognoli, netting four goals across all competitions.
Monaco determined to keep George Ilenikhena despite €27 million offer
Lille’s shortlist: Plan B and C
With the transfer deadline looming on January 31, Lille are keeping their options open after failing to land Neal Maupay earlier this month.
| Target | Current Club | Status |
| George Ilenikhena | AS Monaco | Primary Target / High valuation |
| Souriba Diawara | Lille (U-19) | In-house option / Lacks experience |
| Matias Fernandez-Pardo | Lille | Returning from muscle injury |
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The Verdict
Lille’s board are reportedly hesitant to meet the €25m valuation for a player currently valued at €12m by Transfermarkt.
However, with the club in freefall and a critical Europa League knockout tie on the horizon, the last-minute loan mentioned by insiders may be the only way to bridge the gap between Monaco’s demands and Lille’s budget.





