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Loaned by PSG, Randal Kolo Muani is unrecognizable in this second part of the season in the ranks of Juventus.
Having become persona non grata over the matches this season in the ranks of PSG – with a Luis Enrique on the bench ready to prefer any other player on the front of the Parisian attack – Randal Kolo Muani literally revives in Italy, in the jersey of Juventus.
Loaned for six months to the Old Lady, the former Nantes recruited by PSG at gold prices in the summer of 2023 from the Eintracht Frankfurt (90 million euros) was quick to find his marks in the Piedmont. From his first month of competition, in fact, the interested party knew how to combine four goals and a decisive pass in the space of only three starts.
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“One of the best attackers in the world”
Inevitably, this introduction did not go unnoticed and the goalscorer of the Blues had the honor of being appointed among the contenders for the best serial player A on February, like Angelino (Roma), Nico Paz (Côme), Christian Pulisic (AC Milan), Mattia Zaccagni (Lazio) and Mateo Retagui (Atalanta).
However, the verdict fell on Thursday and it was him, Randal Kolo Muani, who collected the majority of the vote. “” The impact of Randal Kolo Muani on the Italian championship was that of an extraordinary champion “, Dixit the boss of the transalpine elite Luigi de Siervo. An Italian Vincent Labrune who does not hesitate to classify “RKM” among ” The best attackers in the world ».
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