PSG, Kolo Muani’s strong statement on his future

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Times have been tough for Randal Kolo Muani since his arrival at Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2023. The French striker no longer has the confidence of Luis Enrique who leaves him on the bench at every meeting of the capital club.

Despite this downgrade and his little playing time, the French international is not discouraged. Number 23 red and blue

took the opportunity to send a strong message to his management at the microphone of the show

Telefoot

this Sunday.

“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,”

he said.

A departure this summer?

What will Randal Kolo Muani’s future hold? Restricted to the substitutes’ bench at PSG, the former Eintracht Frankfurt player could leave the capital club this summer if his situation does not change.

Bought for the sum of 90 million, the 2022 world vice-champion needs playing time and to show what he is worth on the pitch. A priori this should not be PSG

since his trainer Luis Enrique does not count on him. Unless there is an incredible turnaround in the coming weeks…

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