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While Randal Kolo Muani's loan to Juventus is still blocked, the behavior of Paris Saint-Germain in this story is being singled out.
Randal Kolo Muani at Juventus is still a no. Arriving in Turin last Friday, the former Nantes player reached an agreement with the Old Lady to finish the season in Italy, as part of a dry loan. But his departure is still on “stand-by”, because of a regulation that PSG had not anticipated enough.
Since this season, clubs have been limited to six loans to a foreign club, and Paris Saint-Germain has already reached this quota. The Parisian leaders seem guilty in this story, as denounced by Bertrand Latour.
“Luckily it’s not their job, otherwise it would be serious, quipped the Canal Football Club consultant on Sunday. Above all, I hope that a solution can be found, because it is a good base for him. What is more annoying is for the player who has not been asked anything, and who will serve as an adjustment variable. »
Kolo Muani, “it’s aberrant”
PSG must indeed find a solution with one of its loaned players (Bernat, Xavi Simons, Soler, Mukiele, Renato Sanches and Ndour), by recalling him to Paris, or by transferring him. This player risks paying for the mismanagement of the Parisian leaders, who assure that they were aware of the situation before it got stuck for Kolo Muani. “It’s better to read the regulations, even if they say otherwise”still plagues Bertrand Latour.
Also present on the CFC set, Margot Dumont pointed out the role of Pasquale Sensibile, responsible for players loaned to PSG. “This person was recruited specifically for this two years ago. It’s a job creation, to follow loaned players. This seems quite absurd”denounced the journalist about Sensibile, who arrived in December 2022 to head the recruitment unit and therefore take care of loaned players.
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