Overview
- Major wire services report that assistant coaches Christian Peintinger and Klaus Schmidt will also depart.
- AFP reports Hütter has already said goodbye to players who were on site during the international break.
- Belgian coach Sébastien Pocognoli is being mentioned as a possible successor after an earlier approach to Edin Terzic reportedly failed.
- The move follows a poor run with one win in five competitive matches, including a 1–4 loss to Club Brugge and a 2–2 draw with Manchester City, leaving Monaco fifth after seven league games.
- Hütter, appointed in summer 2023 and under contract through June 2027, led Monaco to second- and third-place Ligue 1 finishes in his two full seasons.