Kolo Muani: The deal proposed to PSG to get rid of him

Kolo Muani: The deal proposed to PSG to get rid of him
Kolo Muani: The deal proposed to PSG to get rid of him

Strongly wanted by President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, Randal Kolo Muani does not convince at all and certain sources close to Saint-Germain assure that Luis Enrique no longer wants him. The French international could therefore be one of the big players in the next January transfer window and a path would already begin to take shape.

With the injury of Gonçalo Ramosa huge opportunity presented itself for Randal First Class to finally shine. However, he did not know how to grasp it, even if he was not necessarily highlighted by a Luis Enrique much more of a fan of false 9s for his attack. So, like his teammate Milan Skriniarwho has also played very little since the start of the season, the French striker could well be pushed out.

Kolo Muani ready to go

According to information from The Teamthis situation would have convinced First Class that his adventure PSG is already finished. But the problem remains the price! Recruited for €90M during the 2023 summer transfer window, he would now only be worth €40M according to the specialist site Transfer market and at the moment, no club really seems to want to spend such a sum on him. Especially since in Paris, we would likely have set the bar at no less than €50 million for the French international.

Juventus interested, but only on loan

Recently, Calciomercato.com announced that the solution could come from Juventuswho is looking for a striker to play understudy for Dusan Vlahovic. In Turin we thought we could count on Arkadiusz Milikbut his repeated physical problems have prevented him from playing since last April. Except that the Bianconeri do not have a very large budget, especially for a player who has to play second fiddle. So, Mediaset tells us that the desired formula would be that of a six-month loan, with the PSG who will have to cover a large part of Randal Kolo Muani's salary.

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