Not selected in the group for the match against OL this Sunday, Randal Kolo Muani is more than ever on the start. He could be replaced during the winter transfer window by an attacker playing in Ligue 1.
Historically, Paris Saint-Germain is not used to big changes during the winter transfer window. Indeed, it is not really in Luis Campos' nature to make major upheavals within his squad in January. But this winter, things should still change in the French capital. There is little doubt about the departure of Randal Kolo Muani, an observation more valid than ever after the French striker was sidelined against OL on Sunday evening. To replace him, the Spanish press revealed at the start of the week that the Parisian board is targeting an attacker playing in Ligue 1.
PSG targets a striker playing in Ligue 1
According to the information on the site The Soccer PlayerParis Saint-Germain is very interested in a young nugget from the French championship valued at around 60 million euros… but whose “identity remains a well-kept secret”. The media goes on to explain that this player is “destined for glory with his impressive performances in Ligue 1, and it's only a matter of time before his name is revealed”. Surprising information which will not fail to attract the curiosity of PSG supporters because for the moment, no Ligue 1 scorer has really been strongly associated with the capital club.
Kolo Muani must leave before he can recruit
Above all, we do not know whether he is a pure number nine or a more versatile player. The names of Eliesse Ben Seghir, Maghnes Akliouche, Edon Zhegrova or even Jonathan David and Mason Greenwood have sometimes been mentioned to strengthen the attack of Paris Saint-Germain, without this being very serious however. The coming days will tell us more about the identity of this mystery player. Before thinking about recruiting, PSG must sell anyway and the Randal Kolo Muani file will have to be resolved by the capital club before thinking about recruiting in the offensive sector.
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