Completely unused by Luis Enrique at PSG, Randal Kolo Muani has decided to leave the French capital. And according to the English press, the 24-year-old striker has chosen to join the Premier League.
After shining at Eintracht Frankfurt, Randal Kolo Muani hoped to live a fairy tale at Paris Saint-Germain, where he was transferred for almost 100 million euros a year and a half ago. The French team's striker, however, is not part of Luis Enrique's plans, who did not even include him in the squad for the matches against Lyon, Monaco and Lens before the winter break. A strong signal from the PSG coach, who wants to see Randal Kolo Muani leave in January. A message received five out of five by the former Nantes player, who made the choice to leave Paris SG this winter according to Team Talk.
But the British media provided more information on the future of the 24-year-old striker, who would have made the decision to fly to England for the rest of his career. Courted by Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United, Randal Kolo Muani is spoiled for choice and despite interests in Ligue 1 (Monaco) or Italy (Juventus Turin), the player and his entourage want to try the English adventure according to the specialized media. All that remains is to make the right choice for “Kolo”, Ruben Amorim’s priority at Manchester United according to our colleague Fraser Gillan.
Kolo Muani opts for Premier League
The Red Devils therefore represent a serious option for Randal Kolo Muani… in the same way as Chelsea. An arrival with the Blues ” interested “ the Parisian player, seduced by the speech and philosophy of Enzo Maresca but who also knows that the competition will be enormous at Stamford Bridge. Finally, a surprise cannot be ruled out with a last minute offer from a club little mentioned until now: Tottenham. The crisis is brewing among Spurs, 12th in the Premier League at the start of Boxing Day and a panic-puy offer is possible for the Paris SG center forward.
The Parisian striker will in any case have multiple choices and must not make a mistake, after 18 disappointing months in the French capital. Given the clubs interested and the enthusiasm generated by its player, PSG can for its part hope for a good sale or in the worst case, a loan with a good purchase option at the end of the season. Probably not enough to land on its feet after dropping 100 million euros in August 2023, but at least something to console Nasser Al-Khelaïfi and Luis Campos.