Kolo Muani, his fate is confirmed

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PSG number 23 still hopes to establish itself as a potential starter. Parisian leaders would not consider transferring him during the next transfer window.

During the last summer transfer window, the leaders of Paris Saint-Germain invested massively in the offensive sector. 170 million euros for Gonçalo Ramos and Randal Kolo Muani alone. The French international, who was coming off a big season with Eintracht Frankfurt before arriving in the capital of France, is clearly not giving satisfaction at the moment.

Indeed, the French international has only scored nine goals and delivered two assists, in thirty matches played, in all competitions. Despite this disappointing performance, the leaders of the Rouge et Bleu would not have planned to let go of this element on which they invested 90 million euros. Information that goes in the same direction as that given The Parisian on February 21.

Increasingly low playing time

In PSG’s last six matches, Randal Kolo Muani has only played 168 minutes. This Wednesday evening, the former Nantes player could find a starting place again, during the quarter-final of the Coupe de France against OGC Nice. He would thus benefit from Bradley Barcola’s current poor form.

Despite a complicated first part of the season with PSG, Randal Kolo Muani was able to count on the support of his coach. “He is a player who has the ability to play as a number 9 or to play in both lanes. For me and for the team it is something very positive. He has an attitude and behavior that are truly perfect. I’m really happy to have him in the squad.”declared Luis Enrique at the beginning of February, before the Rouge et Bleu traveled to Strasbourg.

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