a Ligue 1 club confirms, they are hot on Kolo Muani!

a Ligue 1 club confirms, they are hot on Kolo Muani!
a Ligue 1 club confirms, they are hot on Kolo Muani!

The absence of Randal Kolo Muani from the squad for the PSG – OL match was a very clear message for those who still had doubts. Luis Enrique is not betting at all on a striker bought for 90 million euros barely a year and a half ago.

Obviously, in these conditions and with a transfer window arriving in two weeks, the question of a departure becomes burning. In recent hours, the Team has discussed the matter with concrete rumors. Manchester United or Leipzig would be on hand to welcome Kolo Muani. But also Monaco, delighted to offer the French international to replace Folarin Balogun, seriously injured.

Hütter confirms his interest in Kolo Muani

A very concrete interest from the Principality club, confirmed in person by Adi Hütter at the Team microphone! “With Folarin’s (Balogun) injury, it’s our job to open our eyes to see what we can do in the transfer window. Everyone knows that it's never easy to recruit in winter. Kolo Muani? That would be good (He smiles)! But we have to be honest… There are a lot of strikers in Europe who could help us. I have known Kolo Muani since his time at Frankfurt, he scored a lot of goals there, they were very good. It could be a profile. But there are a lot of things that come into play. And without a doubt, it is not one of the cheapest! We need to find a good solution for the second part of the season. We have profiles. We need to find someone who knows how to score goals. It doesn’t matter how old he is,” replied the Monegasque coach.

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To summarize

Will Randal Kolo Muani, probably leaving PSG during this winter transfer window, stay in Ligue 1? In any case the interest is concrete and official. Adi Hütter, the Monaco coach, clearly confirmed his wish to enlist him.


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