Kolo Muani would like to leave PSG

Kolo Muani would like to leave PSG
Kolo Muani would like to leave PSG

Randal Kolo Muani has limited playing time at PSG, and the Blues striker can no longer stand this situation, so much so that he could demand his departure from the French capital during the winter transfer window according to a transfer window specialist.

More than a year after his transfer to Saint-Germain, Randal Kolo Muani has still not established himself as a starter in the eyes of Luis Enrique. It’s actually quite the opposite since the weeks go by, and the former player seems less and less high in his coach’s esteem. Sunday evening in , the former Spain coach made an effort by starting “Kolo” at the forefront of his attack. But the experience displeased him, so much so that the former Nantes player was replaced at half-time by Lee Kang-In. The situation becomes untenable for Kolo Muani, who cannot do it at PSG.

And whether it is his fault or that of his coach, the result is the same and Paris is the big loser in history, having paid almost 100 million euros to recruit the player to Frankfurt in August 2023. Even if Didier Deschamps continues to trust him in the French team for the moment, Randal Kolo Muani is well aware that it will not be forever, if he does not find playing time and performances more in line with his standing. It is for this reason that the former FC Nantes striker is now seriously considering a departure from the winter transfer window, according to journalist Ekrem Konur.

Kolo Muani in favor of leaving in January

“Parisian striker Randal Kolo Muani plans to leave PSG this winter because he believes he does not have enough playing time” published the journalist on his account at this time to establish itself in the French capital. Perhaps at the urging of his advisors and his family, Randal Kolo Muani has probably changed his mind and is now considering leaving, if possible as early as January. The fact remains that, as indicated in recent days, Paris will not sell off its player.

Certainly, the reigning French champion will not see the color of the 100 million euros invested last summer, but Nasser Al-Khelaïfi and Luis Campos will try to limit the damage as much as possible. It will therefore be necessary to sign a nice check at PSG to recover the 25-year-old striker, and the question is whether clubs will show interest during the season.

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