PSG: no early departure for Randal Kolo Muani

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A few days ago, the idea of ​​a departure from the winter transfer window was relayed by The Teamabout Randal Kolo Muani. Indeed, the new snub experienced in Nice last Sunday, with a replacement at half-time by Kang-In Lee, seemed to mark the definitive downgrading of the French international in the eyes of his coach Luis Enrique. To prevent the situation from getting worse, a departure in January was envisaged.

But this is not yet on the agenda according to information from the Parisian. The newspaper thus specifies that neither the player nor PSG have decided to part ways. Officially, the Ile-de-France club wants to keep him, and Kolo Muani still has the hope of establishing himself in the attack. To do this, regaining confidence through selection will be essential. It starts this Thursday evening in Budapest for Israel-France.

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