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The winter transfer window promises to be crucial for Arsenal, hit by injuries to Bukayo Saka and Raheem Sterling. To strengthen its offensive sector, the London club could turn to Randal Kolo Muani, currently in difficulty at Paris Saint-Germain.
Arsenal looking for offensive reinforcement
The injury to Bukayo Saka, the victim of a torn tendon which could keep him away from the field until March, has disrupted Arsenal’s plans. Already deprived of Raheem Sterling, coach Mikel Arteta is looking for solutions to maintain the pace in the Premier League and the Champions League. According to The Evening StandardRandal Kolo Muani’s name is on the list of options. Under contract with PSG until 2028, the French international (2 goals and 1 assist in 14 appearances) is open to leaving this winter.
A perfect opportunity for Kolo Muani?
By joining Arsenal, Kolo Muani could benefit from a favorable context. Injuries limit direct competition, and his versatility could be a major asset to complement players like Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Martinelli. Additionally, with a busy second half of the season, the Gunners will provide plenty of opportunities for game time.
However, the matter remains complex. If Arsenal seems interested, it will be necessary to assess whether the conditions set by PSG, which favors a loan with an option to purchase, correspond to the expectations of the London club.
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