“A good player”, the strong message from Juventus for Kolo Muani!

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The week is likely to be eventful in the French capital. In addition to the very probable arrival of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, the Parisian club should also be active in terms of departures.

French striker Randal Kolo Muani is reportedly very close to the exit. The red and blue number 23 is tracked by many European teams including Juventus. The Italian club wants to recruit him. This Saturday, the sporting director of the Old Lady Cristiano Giuntoli did not deny the club’s interest in the 2022 world vice-champion.

We want to strengthen the team in the defensive sector and look around to see if there are opportunities in other sectors. Defense? We must respect many parameters, both economic and technical. Important players are more difficult to move in January, we have to have a little patience. Araujo or Kolo Muani? They are two good players, but the transfer window is starting to liven up now, and we hope that some positive news will arrive this week,” he said at the microphone of

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PSG wants at least 60 million euros

There is no longer any doubt about it. Randal Kolo Muani is expected to leave Paris Saint-Germain this winter. The former Eintracht Frankfurt player no longer enters into Luis Enrique’s plans, who leaves him on the bench or even no longer calls him into the Parisian group.

Purchased for the sum of 90 million euros in the summer of 2023, the capital club does not intend to sell off its player and is demanding at least a sum of up to 60 million euros for its striker. However, it is unlikely that Juventus will match the requested sum this winter. A loan with a compulsory purchase option could be offered by the Turin club in the coming days. To be continued…

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