As the January transfer window approaches, speculation around Randal Kolo Muani’s future at Paris Saint-Germain is heating up. The French forward has seen limited action this season, raising questions about whether he might leave the club.
The situation became more intriguing when Kolo Muani was excluded from PSG’s matchday squad for their clash with Olympique Lyonnais, further fueling doubts about his place in Luis Enrique’s plans.
With just 453 minutes of playing time across all competitions, Kolo Muani has struggled to cement a starting role. This lack of opportunities has caught the attention of Premier League giants Arsenal, Manchester United, and Manchester City, who are reportedly exploring options to strengthen their attack.
According to TBR Football, PSG could be open to loaning Kolo Muani with an option to buy. The forward is said to be interested in a move to England, giving Premier League clubs reason to be optimistic about striking a deal.
Is there another Premier League club in for Randal Kolo Muani?
Sky Sports Germany reports that Liverpool are showing interest in Kolo Muani, who is expected to leave PSG this January. The proposed plan is a loan move until the end of the season, with PSG pushing to include an option or obligation to buy, while RB Leipzig are also in the mix.
Liverpool is interested in Randal Kolo Muani – he is to leave PSG this January. The current idea is a loan deal until the end of the season, with PSG keen to include a buy option/obligation to buy in a potential deal.
RB Leipzig is also interested. @Plettigoal, @SkySportDE pic.twitter.com/iDdlkXVHBP
— PSG Report (@PSG_Report) December 24, 2024
TEAMtalk recently reported that Arsenal are keeping an eye on Kolo Muani, describing him as a player to watch ahead of the January transfer window.
The report adds that a £50 million bid might be enough to secure Muani’s signature, which would be a significant discount compared to the £76 million PSG paid Eintracht Frankfurt for him in 2023.
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