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Randal Kolo Muani, looking for a revival after a disappointing first half of the season at PSG, is attracting more and more desire. While his departure seems confirmed for the next transfer window, several prestigious clubs are jostling to secure his services. Among them, Arsenal, who have already taken steps to survey those around them. But the Gunners’ interest could be overshadowed by another European football heavyweight.
A PL big name enters the race for Kolo Muani
According to Ekrem Konur, transfer window specialist, Liverpool are now in the running to attract the French striker. Currently considered the best European club thanks to their impressive performances in the Premier League and Champions League, Liverpool would offer Kolo Muani a unique opportunity to bounce back to the highest level. The Reds would consider a loan, a formula which could suit PSG, wishing to rebalance its workforce.
If this transfer were to materialize, Kolo Muani would join a club where the success of French players has been rare. If Djibril Cissé remains a notable example, others like Mamadou Sakho, Bruno Cheyrou or Florent Sinama-Pongolle have failed to mark the club’s history. This prospect represents both a major challenge and an immense opportunity for the former Frankfurt player.
Fierce competition
In addition to Liverpool and Arsenal, clubs like Manchester United, FC Barcelona and Atlético Madrid are also closely monitoring the situation of the former Nantes player. This competition testifies to the still perceived value of Kolo Muani, despite a lackluster season. A crucial decision therefore awaits the French international in the coming weeks, for what could be a turning point in his career.
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