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This is a situation that has caused a lot of reaction in recent days. Although he had successfully passed his medical examination, Randal Kolo Muani could not be made official by Juventus. The reason? PSG has reached its limit of players loaned abroad (6) and therefore cannot complete this deal. If the Italian club denounced the amateurism of the Parisian club in this matter, the two clubs seem, despite everything, very optimistic regarding a positive outcome for Kolo Muani.
This Saturday, Juventus sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli once again displayed his optimism. “The deal with Randal Kolo Muani will happen, it’s just technical issues to resolve. Randal will play for Juventus starting next week. » Precisely, if there is a solution, it will necessarily go through PSG which is therefore active in breaking a loan or selling one of its players. The trend was towards the sale of Cher Ndour, loaned to Besiktas but leaving for Serie A. But for the moment, no progress can be reported. In any case, this is what explains The Team in today's edition.
PSG hoped to sell Carlos Soler
The thorny Kolo Muani issue saw no major progress this Saturday. PSG is discussing breaking the loan of several players and not just that of Ndour. But according to the French daily, Paris experienced a first hard blow since it thought that Carlos Soler was going to sign permanently for West Ham. It was the trend and the English club seemed ready to exercise the purchase option of 20 million which would resolve PSG's concerns for this winter.
But there you go. In the meantime, Spanish coach Julen Lopetegui was sacked and Graham Potter arrived. The Hammers no longer seem to want to buy him permanently. However, PSG has relaunched discussions with the English club to find out the trend. The Team specifies that PSG wants to resolve the situation of several players on loan so as not to handicap the winter transfer window and especially the exits of Skriniar and Asensio who should not leave on a direct transfer in the middle of the season. Time is running out and PSG will have to be very convincing.
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