Monaco: Hütter defeats Kolo Muani

Monaco: Hütter defeats Kolo Muani
Monaco: Hütter defeats Kolo Muani

Paul Rouget, Media365: published on Monday December 16, 2024 at 3:39 p.m.

Two days before hosting PSG, Monaco coach Adi Hütter admitted that “it would be good” to recruit Parisian striker Randal Kolo Muani, left out of the group against OL.

He moved further down the hierarchy. A (very) little-used substitute in recent weeks, Randal Kolo Muani was not even in the Parisian group on Sunday, which dominated OL at the end of the 15th day of Ligue 1 (3-1). A sidelining that Luis Enrique, as usual, refused to explain in the post-match press conference. But the Spanish coach's actions speak louder than his words. And with the return of Gonçalo Ramos, it is now clear that the former coach of La Roja is not counting on the top scorer of the team for the year 2024, closer than ever to the exit.

“That would be nice!”

While the possibility of a loan to Monaco is being discussed, Adi Hütter was questioned about this interest on Monday, two days before the clash against PSG in the advanced match of the 16th day. And the Monegasque coach is clearly not indifferent to “RKM”… “With the injury to Folarin (Balogun), it’s our job to open our eyes to see what we can do in the transfer window. the world knows that it is never easy to recruit in winter Kolo Muani? That would be good!”, replied the Austrian technician, smiling.

“I have known Kolo Muani since his time in Frankfurt”

Before continuing: “But we have to be honest… There are a lot of strikers in Europe who could help us. I know 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, he is not one of the cheapest! has profiles. We need to find someone who knows. score goals. It doesn't matter how old you are.” Bought for some 90 million euros from Eintracht Francort in the summer of 2023, Kolo Muani should indeed not be sold off.

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