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Starter in the draw (1-1) conceded by PSG against OGC Nice at the end of the 7th day of Ligue 1, Randal Kolo Muani (25 years old), credited with a 3.5 by the FM editorial team, did not convince, of course, but his replacement at the break by Kang-In Lee surprised. The entry into play of the South Korean allowed the capital club to find more of a bond in the offensive sector, but questions the status of the former FC Nantes scorer, although he is still called up for the French team and even decisive with his selection.
“At the break, I could have made five changes. No problem. Five players could very well have gone out, but I only made one and it was this one.pointed out Luis Enrique after his premature exit. Since his arrival last season, RKM has scored 11 goals in 49 matches in all competitions, including only seven matches played in full. Far from an expected return for a player who cost PSG 90 million euros.
Luis Enrique will decide his future
According to The TeamRandal Kolo Muani had downright doubts about his technical level and his ability to play for Luis Enrique’s collective during a call with the Parisian manager shortly before his signing. But while he wanted to confirm his status, especially after the injury to Gonçalo Ramos, the French international was quickly downgraded and remains aware that it will be difficult for him to perform with the Asturian coach, who had validated his arrival on last summer, with Luis Campos, and today remains satisfied with his versatility.
And the question of its future inevitably arises. If the player’s clan does not wish to go to divorce and ensures thathe will comply with the club’s expectationsPSG could be active in the winter transfer window to enlist an attacker and push RKM towards the exit, but only Luis Enrique will decide the future of the 25-year-old striker. Exchanges could take place between the parties, while PSG does not wish to sell off its player who cost nearly 100 million euros… the ex-Frankfurt player will benefit from the gathering of the Blues, who will challenge Israel, Thursday in Budapest, then Belgium, the following Monday, in Brussels.
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