PSG: The Italian press announces a crazy transfer with Guardiola

PSG: The Italian press announces a crazy transfer with Guardiola
PSG: The Italian press announces a crazy transfer with Guardiola

The winter transfer window will open in just a few days and Saint-Germain could well be one of the big players. Many movements have been announced by the capital club, including the possible departure of Randal Kolo Muani who is clearly more in Luis Enrique's plans.

The message is quite clear. With the January transfer window approaching, Luis Enrique sent a very strong signal to Randal Cole Muanialready very little used this season. The French international has in fact not played a single minute since the draw in Ligue 1 facing theALSO (0-0), last December 6. Worse, during the last two days of the championship he was not even called by his coach, with his future seeming to be written further and further away from PSG.

A formal departure for Kolo Muani?

Several times questioned about the situation of his attacker, Luis Enrique never provided a real answer, declaring in particular: “ Anyone who doesn't understand is not my problem “. But this did not fail to attract the attention of several clubs abroad, convinced of being able to relaunch a player who still cost more than €90 million at the time. PSG. His name is particularly mentioned in Italy and Germany where he left a good memory with his performances under the colors ofEintracht Francfortbut also in England.

Manchester City and pole

This Saturday, however, the Italian press gives us a fairly surprising new lead for the French world vice-champion! According to information from The Press, Manchester City would be on the trail of Randal Kolo Muani, in order to offer new reinforcement to Pep Guardiola this winter. THE Citizens would even be in pole position to secure the services of the player of the PSGcurrently valued at €30M by the specialized site Transfer market.

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