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Arriving this summer at PSG, Randal Kolo Muani is struggling to convince under the orders of Luis Enrique. Due to low playing time, despite Gonçalo Ramos’ injury at the start of the season, the French international could be pushed out in the winter transfer window.
Despite his stated desire to stay in Paris, the situation seems to be evolving. “I never thought about leaving in January. My goal is to work hard and prove my worth,”
he declared recently.
Paris ready to listen to offers
However, according to The ParisianParisian management could consider a departure in the form of a loan without a purchase option to allow him to regain playing time. For their part, Manchester United has already gone on the offensive and is considering making an offer for the former Nantes. Arsenal and Newcastle are also monitoring the situation closely, ready to bolster their squads with the striker.
PSG, while officially assuring that it wants to keep Kolo Muani, would not close the door to a transfer if an interesting offer arrives. Parisian leaders would have set a price between 40 and 50 million euros, according to The Team. While the 25-year-old striker is under contract until 2028, his future in Paris already seems compromised.
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