Camara joined Monaco in the summer of 2024 and has established himself as one of the more impressive midfielders in Ligue 1 since his arrival.
Last season he scored three goals and provided four assists in 24 league appearances, with 22 of those coming from the start.
Monaco finished seventh in Ligue 1 and will compete in the Conference League next season — a drop in prestige that could make it harder to hold on to their most valuable assets.
Camara is the player most likely to attract a significant offer.
The Telegraph reports that Brighton are among the Premier League clubs keeping tabs on the midfielder at the World Cup, where he has made three appearances for Senegal.
Camara could arrive as speculation continues over the future of fellow midfielder Carlos Baleba. Brighton are one of several English sides in the picture, with Newcastle United also linked to the player.
Newcastle are planning to step up their pursuit of Camara — particularly if Sandro Tonali departs, with the Italian reported to have interest from Tottenham.
The Senegalese midfielder is valued at approximately £35m by Monaco, a figure that places him within reach of Premier League clubs with genuine ambition in this window.
Whether Brighton, Newcastle or another of the clubs said to be monitoring him makes a move before the transfer deadline remains to be seen, but Camara's performances at club and international level have done nothing to dampen the interest gathering around him.
