Completely unused by Luis Enrique at PSG this season, Randal Kolo Muani is a serious target for RB Leipzig in the winter transfer window. But for the German club, there is no question of going crazy with a potential transfer.
A year and a half after his transfer to Paris Saint-Germain from Frankfurt, Randal Kolo Muani has a good chance of making his return to the Bundesliga. It must be said that despite his very little playing time in the capital, the 24-year-old striker maintains a good rating on the transfer market, in particular thanks to his performances in the French team where he is a starter in the eyes of Didier Deschamps. We have known for several days that RB Leipzig is a serious courtier of Randal Kolo Muani and the German club intends to push hard to recruit the former Frankfurt triggerman in January.
A trend confirmed this weekend by Florian Plettenberg, serious journalist from Sky Sports in Germany. If Leipzig's interest is therefore stronger than ever, an important detail has been revealed. The current third in the Bundesliga will not go crazy to recruit Kolo Muani. In other words, PSG can forget about a big transfer next January because the club owned by Red Bull favors a loan. “A departure from PSG this winter is possible. Currently, a loan is the most likely option » revealed the journalist, before continuing.
Leipzig offers a loan, English clubs remain on the lookout
“Leipzig finds Kolo Muani interesting for three reasons: he knows the Bundesliga, he brings speed and depth and he is very versatile. Top Premier League clubs are also interested. To watch in the coming days » published the Sky journalist. Suffice it to say that despite his status as a replacement at PSG under Luis Enrique, the former Nantes player has hellish odds on the transfer market. It remains to be seen whether an English club will offer a direct transfer with a large compensation, which would necessarily be more advantageous than the loan that Leipzig is preparing to offer for PSG. But in the worst case scenario, a six-month loan in Germany could be accepted by the reigning French champion in order to boost the market value of Randal Kolo Muani with a view to a sale next summer.