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While the French international expresses his desire to stay, the Parisian club could consider the player leaving in the next transfer window.
In difficulty since his arrival at Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2023, Randal Kolo Muani does not seem ready to capitulate. While he no longer figures in coach Luis Enrique’s plans, the French striker reaffirmed his commitment and determination in a strong message delivered this Sunday at the microphone of
Téléfoot.
“No, I never tried to think about that. I have to keep working, show what I can do and give my best. You must not let go of anything. If you let go, it’s over, you sink. We have to keep the mentality, it’s up to me to continue working so that the coach trusts me. It’s part of my story. I have always worked, I never had things easy. I have to work more, make an impression when he calls on me, replied the player. It’s up to me to give the maximum of myself so that he trusts me,” said the former Eintracht Frankfurt player.
A possible transfer from this winter
However, Kolo Muani’s future in the Parisian jersey could well take another turn this winter. According to information from Parisianthe management of PSG would not be against the idea of parting with the 2022 world vice-champion, under contract until June 2028. To maximize income from a possible transfer, the Ile-de-France club would consider a loan without option purchase. Still according to the daily, several European clubs have already inquired about the situation of the former Nantes player.
As a reminder, Kolo Muani joined the capital in September 2023 for a record amount of 90 million euros. Today, its value is estimated at 40 million euros according to
Transfermarkt.
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