Kolo Muani in Monaco, “a good idea”

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Very little used by Luis Enrique this season, Randal Kolo Muani seems on course to leave PSG during the winter transfer window. The French international could “land” on the Rock.

Injured left shoulder during the match against Olympique de Marseille on December 1,

Folarin Balogun will be operated on this Tuesday.

He will be out for four months”announced Adi Hütter on Monday at a press conference. The AS Monaco coach is already looking for a replacement.

Randal Kolo Muani, who became

unwanted at Paris Saint-Germaincould have the ideal profile. “Everyone knows it’s not easy in winter but when you talk about Kolo Muani, it seems like a good idea, confided the Austrian technician.

That would be good! (smile) But we have to be honest… There are a lot of attackers in Europe who could help us. I have known Kolo Muani since his time at Frankfurt, he scored a lot of goals there, they were very good. »

Kolo Muani, Adi Hütter is very interested

The Principality coach is fully aware that this is a complicated issue. “It could be a profile. But there are many things that come into play,

he recalls. And without a doubt, it is not one of the cheapest! We have to find a good solution for the second part of the season. We have profiles. We need to find someone who knows how to score goals. It doesn’t matter how old he is. »

Bought for 95 million euros (bonus included) by PSG in the last minutes of the 2023 summer transfer window, Randal Kolo Muani never managed to establish himself with the Rouge et Bleu. This season, he has only scored two goals in fourteen matches with them, in all competitions.

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