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The weeks are getting harder and harder for Randal Kolo Muani at Paris Saint-Germain. This Tuesday evening, the French striker did not play a single minute of play during the C1 defeat against Bayern Munich (1-0).
Worse, Luis Enrique preferred to compose his real number 9 and bring in Gonçalo Ramos in the second period after 3 months of absence. A lack of time which concerns certain European clubs.
According to information from the German media Bildthe striker of the French team would be on the shelves of RB Leipzig for a possible arrival this winter. The German team appreciates the player’s profile and would be optimistic in this matter.
However, if an arrival during the winter transfer window does not happen, the management of the Bundesliga club could return to the charge this summer for the 2025-2026 season.
No departure planned for Kolo Muani this winter
Despite several rumors about him, Randal Kolo Muani should not leave Paris Saint-Germain this winter. During an interview given to Telefoot several days ago, number 23 Rouge et Bleu had stated that they wanted to continue and establish themselves within the Parisian club.
“ A departure in January? No, I never thought about leaving PSG in January. For me, I always have to keep working, keep showing what I can do and give the maximum of myself. I try to put more people around me, a physiotherapist, a fitness trainer, a cook, I try to optimize things. I hope the results will come. You must not let go of anything, if you let go, it’s over, you sink,” he declared.
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