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Kolo Muani: Surprise, PSG has already found its successor?

Saint-Germain is not in an easy phase regarding the Randal Kolo Muani case. Not being an integral part of Luis Enrique’s projects, the French international would be pushed out by the steering committee, but not in any way. And it seems that Kolo Muani’s replacement is already well known to Parisian leaders.

A year and a half and then gone? Randal Cole Muani clearly no longer enters into the plans of Luis Enrique au PSG. We only have to dwell on his starving playing time in recent weeks since the return from injury of Gonçalo Ramos end of November and team management in which he was not the flagship of the offensive sector of the coach of the PSG.

PSG has “already identified” Kolo Muani’s replacement?

As part of the winter transfer window which opened on January 1, agents of Randal Cole Muani received the green light from the leaders of Paris Saint-Germain. This is in fact the information communicated by Duncan Castlesjournalist from Timespour The Transfers Podcast. Moreover, the identity of his successor would already be known. “What I have been told is that his agents have the door open to offer him to any club to see if they can find a deal where Paris Saint-Germain would prefer a purchase. They want money as quickly as possible to buy a replacement player they have already identified.”

“They haven’t had the right conversations with any of these clubs yet”

However, the soap opera Randal Cole Muani should certainly not find its epilogue in the coming weeks. Duncan Castles underlined this well during The Transfers Podcast. “According to agents, there has been interest from Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa and Juventus. It is hoped that he will be able to bring other clubs into this discussion. What I’m told from the Paris Saint-Germain side is that they haven’t yet had the right conversations with any of these clubs. But they understand that it will be difficult to get an agreement during this period. The general feeling in the market is that there are very few clubs that have money to spend.”

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