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According to publication L’Equipe, PSG striker Randal Kolo Muani wants to leave PSG in January and Juventus are ready to pounce for the French international. The 25-year-old is reportedly fed up with his lack of playing time under Luis Enrique and is looking for a club that will offer him more minutes.
Kolo Muani has been on the periphery at PSG under Luis Enrique, who has preferred not to field any natural strikers in his starting XI this season. Bradley Barcola, Lee Kang-in and Ousmane Dembélé have been the Spanish coach’s preferred attacking trio, leaving Kolo Muani with just 375 minutes of football in 10 games in all competitions.
Kolo Muani abandoned in Paris
According to L’Equipe, Serie A giant Juventus would consider recruiting Kolo Muani in January, a player who could cost up to 40 million euros, even if he still has three and a half years of contract left. . The Bundesliga and the Premier League have also shown interest.
Although Juventus have yet to lose this season in Serie A, they have only collected 17 points from their first nine games. Arkadiusz Milik’s injury has left a gaping hole in the Bianconeri squad – one which could be filled by the acquisition of Kolo Muani – and could impact their title race under new coach Thiago Motta .
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