PSG: Kolo Muani, the departure validated!

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Former French international Frédéric Piquionne welcomes Randal Kolo Muani leaving Paris Saint-Germain.

Randal Kolo Muani has difficulty acclimatizing to his new environment. Arriving at Paris Saint-Germain during the final hours of the 2023 summer transfer window, the French striker is struggling to find his place in coach Luis Enrique’s starting lineup.

According to some observers, Kolo Muani’s difficulties can be explained by the pressure linked to the high amount of his transfer estimated at 95 million, and the fierce competition within the Parisian squad. Former French striker Frédéric Piquionne believes that the player lacks confidence and that a departure from the capital club would allow him to progress.

A supersub status that poses a problem

“Unfortunately he is not good, he is losing all his confidencethe, declared Piquionne for Prime Video. He has not progressed this season, unlike Barcola for example. And poor guy, he is now 5th among Parisian attackers. He can be a supersub, but to say that he is a starter for PSG is very complicated. »

The former Stéphanois advises Kolo Muani to leave PSG to gain experience in another club. “He did not necessarily have this post-training which would have allowed him to be a much more regular and stronger player for PSGhe added. He needs to play more regularly, to have a lot more confidence from a club and a coach who would put him in a real number 9 position so that he can express himself as he has. made very beautifully in Germany. »

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