Once again dismissed by Luis Enrique for the trip to Lens in the Coupe de France this Sunday evening, Randal Kolo Muani is pushed towards the exit by PSG. But the French international does not intend to let this happen.
The story between Randal Kolo Muani and Paris Saint-Germain is not a long, quiet river and it is not the striker of the French team who will say the opposite. Recruited for nearly 100 million euros including bonuses a year ago from Frankfurt, the 24-year-old player is definitely no longer part of Luis Enrique's plans. For the third consecutive match, the 54-year-old Spanish coach did not include the former Nantes player in his group for the trip to Lens this Sunday evening in the 32nd final of the Coupe de France. The message is clear for Randal Kolo Muani, invited to find a new club from the January transfer window.
The probable destinations are numerous in the press, from Manchester United to Juventus Turin via Borussia Dortmund or even AS Monaco and more recently… Manchester City. But Randal Kolo Muani does not hear it that way and obviously does not intend to let his future be dictated by Luis Enrique. The proof, the insider account PSG Inside Actu reveals on his X account that against all expectations, the vice-world champion could make the unexpected choice to stay at Paris Saint-Germain.
Kolo Muani wants to stay, amazement at PSG
“He doesn’t really want to leave” indicates our colleague, for whom it would therefore not be surprising to see Randal Kolo Muani stay at PSG despite his playing time now reduced to nothing. As a surprise, it would be a big one if the former Frankfurt triggerman ever chose to stay in the French capital. This decision could above all spoil the transfer window of Paris SG, which is counting on the departure of its attacker to recover a sum to then reinvest in Victor Osimhen or another offensive player. Without a doubt, “Kolo” would succeed wonderfully in his attempt to take revenge on PSG if he made the decision to stay, which would not, however, help his relationship with Luis Enrique.
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