Arsenal Set to Rival Man City, Man Utd for £64M-Rated PSG Outcast | OneFootball

Arsenal Set to Rival Man City, Man Utd for £64M-Rated PSG Outcast | OneFootball

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·16 décembre 2024

Arsenal Set to Rival Man City, Man Utd for £64M-Rated PSG Outcast

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With the January transfer window approaching, speculation about Randal Kolo Muani’s future at Paris Saint-Germain is growing, driven by his limited playing time this season.

Randal’s situation worsened on Sunday when he was excluded from PSG’s matchday group against Olympique Lyonnais, casting further doubt on his place in Luis Enrique’s plans.


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The French forward has struggled to establish himself as PSG’s main striker, recording just 453 minutes across all competitions. This lack of involvement has fueled talk of a potential January departure.

According to L’Équipe, a loan deal—possibly with an option to buy—seems the most likely outcome. While Manchester United initially showed strong interest, their priorities have shifted following Ruben Amorim’s appointment.

RB Leipzig remain keen, though discussions are still in the early stages. AS Monaco could also become serious contenders as the club looks to bolster its attack after Folarin Balogun’s injury.

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TBR Football reported on Monday that Arsenal, Man United, and Manchester City have all expressed an interest in taking Kolo Muani in January as all three look to enhance their attacking options.

The report also mentions that PSG are open to a loan deal with an option to buy later on. For Premier League clubs interested in Kolo Muani, there’s good news—he’s said to be very keen on a move to England.

Arsenal are currently exploring ways to bolster their attack and are intrigued by the possibility of securing Kolo Muani on loan during the January transfer window.

Similarly, Manchester City view the £64 million-rated striker as a valuable addition to Pep Guardiola’s attacking options. Meanwhile, Manchester United see a loan deal for Kolo Muani as a practical solution to strengthen Ruben Amorim’s squad, given the financial constraints imposed by PSR.

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