English defender Eric Dier is set to join AS Monaco on a free transfer at the end of the 2024–25 season, after his contract with Bayern Munich expires in June. The 31-year-old will move to Ligue 1 as part of Monaco’s efforts to add experience and depth to their defensive line ahead of a European campaign.
Dier, who joined Bayern from Tottenham Hotspur in January 2024, made an immediate impact in Germany, earning regular starts and praise for his professionalism and leadership.
📝 Deal Details
- Transfer Type: Free transfer
- Contract Length: Reported 2-year deal with an option for a third
- Medical: Expected in June
- Official Unveiling: July 2025
Dier’s move to Monaco is seen as mutually beneficial: a fresh challenge for the player, and a smart acquisition for a club looking to solidify its back line.
🔙 Dier’s Career Snapshot
- Sporting CP (Youth & Pro debut)
- Tottenham Hotspur (2014–2024):
- Appearances: 361
- Goals: 12
- Bayern Munich (2024–2025):
- Appearances: 26
- Became a fan favorite for his consistency and versatility
- England National Team:
- Caps: 49
- Featured in World Cup and Euro campaigns
Dier is known for his ability to play both as a centre-back and defensive midfielder, bringing tactical flexibility and experience to Monaco’s young squad.
🗣️ What the Clubs Are Saying
Monaco Sporting Director Paul Mitchell:
“Eric brings with him a wealth of top-level experience and leadership. We believe his qualities on and off the pitch will be crucial as we build for the future.”
Eric Dier (via agent):
“Eric is excited about the project in Monaco. He values the opportunity to compete in Ligue 1 and Europe while contributing to an ambitious club environment.”
📈 Why Monaco Wanted Dier
- To mentor younger defenders
- To provide European experience for UEFA competitions
- To strengthen their defensive unit amid expected summer departures
Monaco, who finished in the top four in Ligue 1, are likely to compete in UEFA Europa League or Champions League qualifiers, depending on final standings.
🔮 What’s Next for Dier
- Final Bayern appearances before season ends
- Move to France in June
- Official presentation at Stade Louis II this summer
Dier’s move is a smart step in a veteran’s career arc — offering leadership to a growing side, while continuing to compete at a high level in one of Europe’s top leagues.




