Kolo Muani and PSG, it’s over!

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The departure of Randal Kolo Muani from PSG would be recorded after less than two years at the club.

Randal Kolo Muani would have squandered his credit at Paris SG. Author of a very average start to the season (only 2 goals scored in 10 matches played), the French international would have been shown the exit door by the Ile-de-France management.

According to information from L’Equipe, the former Nantes player has been put on the list of players to be transferred during the next transfer window. Until then, the club refused to release him, but it ended up giving up in the face of the repetition of the striker’s poor performances.

Kolo Muani back in the Bundesliga?

Kolo Muani cost Paris 80 million euros. The club would be willing to “sell it off” by only selling it for 50 or 60 million euros. We believe internally that it is better to release him for this price otherwise his market value will fall even further.

Two clubs are already showing interest in the possibility of signing RKM. Borussia Dortmund and Juventus are said to be in the running. A transfer to Germany could be a great escape, given that he has shone in this championship in the past (in the Frankfurt jersey).

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