PSG set the price of Randal Kolo Muani

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While waiting for the next few days to help us better understand where the future of Randal Kolo Muani will be written, the French international remains immersed in his silence. Which we can’t blame him for, since the start of the season, the RKM clan has never tried to feel sorry for themselves or let the idea that someone would try to get in their way. On the contrary, during the international breaks, the 26-year-old striker had hammered home his desire to turn around the situation at PSG, and to gain the trust of Luis Enrique.

In vain, given that the Asturian recently chose to remove him from his groups. A sign which clearly reflects the abysmal gap between the profile of Kolo Muani and the sketch drawn up by Luis Enrique for the position of number 9. And obviously, there is no reason why the same causes should not continue to produce the same consequences, since Gonçalo Ramos is now also paying the price for Luis Enrique’s choices, even by scoring goals coming off the bench.

Big competition and 60 million euros hoped for by Paris

Concerning Randal Kolo Muani, an element purchased for 95 million euros a year and a half ago, but whose arrival mainly responded to a whim of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the pill is hard to swallow… Today, the Paris’ objective is necessarily to lose as little money as possible on the future transfer of its international (27 caps, 8 goals). The idea of ​​selling it to the Premier League obviously germinated internally, especially since Manchester United, Tottenham, Aston Villa and even Chelsea have recently taken the temperature.

At the same time, other clubs such as Bayern Munich, Leipzig, AC Milan or Juventus, whose interests we recently informed you of, continue to monitor the file, closely or from afar. But everyone is now warned: you will have to take out the checkbook. Because according to the newspaper The TeamParis hopes to at least recover 60 million euros on the transfer of an element under contract until 2028. A dry transfer will be favored by the capital club, even if a loan with an option to purchase could also meet the needs. expectations from Paris, under certain conditions…

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