Nantes: Antoine Kombouaré wants to bring back Randal Kolo Muani

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14th in Ligue 1 and winner of a single match since August, FC Nantes is sailing by sight. For several weeks, rumors of Antoine Kombouaré’s departure have been circulating, which has further intensified in recent hours with the information that Habib Beye was the favorite to replace him. However, the news does not seem to disturb the person concerned, who expressed a desire to meet Randal Kolo Muani in Nantes this Thursday at a press conference.

If someone asked me if it were possible, I would jump at the chance. Afterwards, it is up to the leaders of Nantes, the president and Franck, and especially the Parisian leaders (to discuss). But Randal still has to want to come. Because I think that concerning it, there will be no shortage of proposalsreacted the Kanak about his former player, put on the shelf by PSG. If I’m told it’s possible, I’ll look for it. I take the car and go there and back.» Given the current times, we no longer imagine him making a one-way trip.

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