Kolo Muani announces his decision

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Transferred a little over a year ago from Eintracht Frankfurt to Paris Saint-Germain for a sum of around 95 million euros, Randal Kolo Muani is struggling to confirm in the capital. Under the leadership of Luis Enrique who only uses it extremely sparingly, the French striker had difficulty finding his feet and gaining strength. However, his situation does not seem to affect him and he says he is ready to fight again.

Interviewed on Sunday at the microphone of “Telefoot”the one who retains the confidence of Didier Deschamps and continues to be called up to the French team, said a little more about his Parisian experience. With the desire to fight to finally convince Luis Enrique. “(We have to) work more. Make an impression when he calls on me. And I think it will. » Is the attacker then saddened by his fate?

“I wouldn’t say ‘sad’, but then it’s football, that’s what it is. I know he is happy with his squad. That means I’m part of it and it’s up to me to do my best to make him trust me. »

No departure from PSG

As for a possible early departure from PSG, the former FC Nantes doesn’t even want to hear about it. ” No. I never thought about that. For me it’s always to continue working, to show what I can do and to give the maximum of myself. » This at least has the merit of being clear for the player who is linked to Paris Saint-Germain until June 2028.

In the meantime, he can continue to take advantage of the international windows, he who still has eight goals in twenty-six caps, better than a good number of his predecessors in the France team. In the very recent history of the Blues, the only one to have done better is Kylian Mbappé with ten goals after twenty-five selections. Before the Madrilenian, we must go back to David Trezeguet with eleven goals in as many selections.

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