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Severely lacking playing time at PSG, Randal Kolo Muani is the subject of much speculation regarding the next winter transfer window. Parisian management would be open to the idea of a departure, and for his part, Didier Deschamps also seems attracted by the prospect of more playing time away from PSG for his striker. Explanations.
Randal Cole Muani and the PSGis it almost the end? The 25-year-old French striker no longer fits into the team's plans at all. Luis Enriquewhich has completely relegated him in his hierarchy in recent months. Moreover, according to the latest trends, First Class could be the subject of a transfer this winter, and the management of PSG would listen to all offers for the former striker of theEintracht Francfort. A situation which says a lot about his possible divorce from the Ile-de-France club, despite a contract which runs until 2028.
“If he had more playing time, it would be better for him”
Questioned at a press conference on Wednesday, Didier Deschamps spoke about the delicate situation PSG of Randal Cole Muanito whom he nevertheless continues to attribute all his confidence in French team : « We don't have much time. He had a session like three players who had played little or not, it was Monday. The context is different for him, it's not ideal. I don't know what's going on in Paris. ideally if he had more playing time it would be better for him but hey that's how it is », Indicates the coach of the Blues, who would therefore like the former Nantes player to find playing time… far from the PSG ?
The comparison with Giroud
Deschamps recalls despite everything that he has already happened in the past to place his trust in scorers who are seriously lacking playing time in their club: “ Olivier Giroud, during a period at Chelsea, he no longer played at all. It's not ideal for Kolo Muani but he plays at PSG but I'm not going to talk about what's happening there », continues Didier Deschamps. To be continued…
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