Mounié in training with the Benin national team. Photo: Benin Football Federation
French Ligue 2 side AS Saint-Étienne has abandoned its plan to sign Benin international Steve Mounié for the 2025/26 season. The southern French club, recently relegated to the second division, is aiming to bounce back to Ligue 1 and has set its sights on strengthening the squad.
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Mounié spent the season with German Bundesliga side Augsburg. He struggled to find goals and playing time, making a return to France seem like a good option. Saint-Étienne is expected to lose Lucas Stassin, and Mounié was seen as a potential replacement. However, he managed to score only one goal in 16 Bundesliga appearances and failed to replicate his strong form at Brest during the 2023/24 season.
Mounié’s high salary demands reportedly discouraged Saint-Étienne from proceeding with the signing. The 30-year-old striker returned to the Benin national team during the June friendly defeat to Morocco. His future at Augsburg remains uncertain.