An English club receives the green light to go ahead

An English club receives the green light to go ahead
An English club receives the green light to go ahead

The winter transfer window is approaching and the PSG
should be active in both arrivals and departures. In this context, the name of Randal Cole Muani is often cited, and is cited again today, in England.

Since his arrival at PSG at the end of the 2023 summer transfer window, Randal Cole Muani never managed to find a place in Luis Enrique's mind. Indeed, the Spanish technician does not seem to be counting on the 26-year-old French striker, and the latter could see his adventure in
Red & Blue end earlier than expected. As the winter transfer window approaches, a path is emerging this Monday, December 16: West Ham. Indeed, according to the British media Caught Offsidethe Hammers would have received the green light to embark on this file which could initially involve a loan this January, then a transaction worth 78 million euros next summer. The group of Julen Lopetegui could therefore be expanded with the French international. Niclas
Fulkrüg
in difficulty, Randal Cole Muani
could have a place to take in London, especially since on the side of West Hamthe idea of ​​the loan this winter transfer window makes it possible to minimize the risks if the former of theEintracht Francfort was unable to regain his level.

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If the file seems to be the most advanced, as in summer 2023,
Manchester United remains cited on the track
Randal Cole Muani. With Luis Enrique on the bench, PSG no longer seems to count on the unfortunate protagonist of the finale of the
World Cup 2022 and would always seek to separate from it, always according to Caught Offside. Note that a departure from Randal Cole Muani this winter could suggest the arrival of an attacker under the Parisian skies in the coming weeks.

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