PSG: Luis Enrique “doesn’t trust him”, transfer recorded internally?

PSG: Luis Enrique “doesn’t trust him”, transfer recorded internally?
PSG: Luis Enrique “doesn’t trust him”, transfer recorded internally?

Between Luis Enrique and Randal Kolo Muani, it's not mad love, on the contrary. The Spanish technician has been banking on other profiles in his starting eleven at PSG since the start of the season, greatly compromising the future of the French international at the Parisian club. So much so that his departure would become almost inevitable this winter.

At the very end of the 2023 summer transfer window, Luis Enrique testified to the arrival of Randal Cole Muani. A transfer which was completed in the last minutes of the market for a sum of around €90M. Just that. However, the Spanish coach has never really counted on the French international, as evidenced by his only occasional playing time at PSG.

“PSG absolutely wants to part ways with Kolo Muani this winter”

Before his 25 minutes of play against last Saturday (4-2), Randal Cole Muani had not set foot on a Ligue 1 pitch since October 6 and his replacement at half-time during NicePSG (1-1). On the waves of Blue, Abdellah Boulma made a clear statement about the future of First Class au SaintGermain. “This proves that PSG absolutely wants to part ways with Kolo Muani this winter. It's not exclusive, everyone knows that. We have to get him out and find him a door this winter.”

Luis Enrique does not trust Kolo Muani, “it would be reasonable for him to leave”

The journalist, however, cast a chill over the minimal options that will present themselves to the PSG on the winter transfer window about a dry transfer. “We don’t know how yet, there is the weight of his transfer. Nobody will pay 75 million euros. We are thinking more about a dry loan or with an option.” A new beginning is inevitable for Randal Cole Muani as its future is shadowy PSG under the orders of Luis Enrique. “I think it will be beneficial for both parties and for Luis Enrique, who doesn't trust him. It would be reasonable for him to leave.”

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