Hradecky "one step away" from joining Monaco
However, Leverkusen would wait until they find a replacement before leaving the goalkeeper for a medical with Monaco. Erik ten Hag's side brought Mark Flekken from Brentford, but they need another reinforcement since Matěj Kovář joined PSV.
Monaco will compete in the Champions League once again after finishing last season in third place. The 35-year-old was Leverkusen's starting goalkeeper last season. The former Eintracht Frankfurt shot-stopper played 323 Bundesliga games.
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