Randal Kolo Muani, a 25-year-old forward under contract at Paris Saint-Germain until June 2028, was one of the club’s biggest transfers when he arrived at the summer mercato in September 2023. But he hasn’t managed to impose himself at the moment, and rumors of a departure have arrived. SkySport‘s journalist Florian Plettenberg insists that, although the player wants to stay in Paris, the idea of leaving on loan or via a permanent transfer cannot be ruled out. PSG are open to letting him leave the club.
Although Randal Kolo Muani would like to stay at PSG, a loan or permanent transfer in the winter or by next summer is not off the table. As revealed weeks ago and confirmed again. PSG is open to letting him leave. There are inquiries, but no final decisions have…
While Randal Kolo Muani would like to stay at PSG, a loan or permanent transfer this winter or next summer are not ruled out. As indicated a few weeks ago and confirmed again.
PSG are open to his departure. There’s interest, but there’s no final decision. The contract runs until 2028.”
Kolo Muani is understandably keen to fight, given that he may never again get his chance at one of the world’s top clubs. However, his complicated history with PSG is perhaps linked to the style of play advocated by Luis Enrique, so it would be a shame to be stubborn and waste time.
It’s laudable to want to fight, but on the pitch, we expect more from him, and his latest performances are encouraging. The winter mercato will soon be opening its doors, but it’s hard to see a player who plays little and has been bought for a colossal sum leaving.