Kolo Muani does not understand his transfer

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Transferred to PSG in disaster, in the final moments of the summer transfer window, the French striker has been seriously lacking in confidence since his arrival in the capital.

Bought for 95 million euros (bonus included) by Paris Saint-Germain in the last minutes of the summer transfer window, Randal Kolo Muani is not really satisfactory. The French international, however, was coming off a big season with Eintracht Frankfurt before arriving in the capital of France.

“In Germany, I felt confident, that’s why I thrived on the field, confides the former Nantes resident during an interview given to World Eleven. I just need to be happy and confident. And everything will run like clockwork. Today I am happy. But I’m not happy like in Germany. At first, the criticism affected me. I am a human, I am not a wall, nor a robot, I have feelings. But I’m not sad. I’m happy to be a PSG player. But I could be better. »

Precipitation

His transfer was finalized in the very last hours of the summer transfer window. “I still don’t know how I managed to sign for PSG. I didn’t even read the contract, I just signed at the bottom of each page, without knowing what I was initialing. Everything was done in a hurry, it was everywhere in the offices”reveals Kolo Muani, who started the 2023-2024 financial year with Frankfurt and has already scored three goals in four matches.

Unlike Gonçalo Ramos, the native of Bondy is often given a chance by Luis Enrique. Perhaps he will start on Saturday evening, against Lille, on the 21st day of Ligue 1. Ill and absent against Brest on Wednesday, the 25-year-old striker trained normally on Thursday.

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