PSG Proposes New Deal in Transfer Battle for Randal Kolo Muani

Faced with the refusal of Eintracht Frankfurt to let Randal Kolo Muani go, PSG would have proposed a new offer. The Parisian formation would be ready to include two players in the deal.

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PSG seem to make Randal Kolo Muani one of their priorities to compensate for the possible departure of Kylian Mbappé. Luis Campos, however, fails to reach an agreement with Eintracht Frankfurt for his transfer. The German team would be keen to keep the French international. However, things could soon change.

PSG in a hurry to conclude the deal?

According to information obtained by Fichajes.net, the Parisian formation is ready to include two of its lofters to facilitate the transfer of the striker. Renato Sanches and Hugo Ekitike, on whom Luis Enrique does not seem to be counting, could go the opposite way and engage with the German club.

The media specifies that the PSG absolutely wants to accelerate in the file of Kolo Muani. Luis Enrique would like to be able to rely on him from the start of the championship. Luis Campos believes the operation could be beneficial to both clubs. But we don’t know Frankfurt’s answer yet.

As a reminder, Randal Kolo Muani has a high rating due to a particularly successful 2023-2024 season. The Bondy native scored 23 goals and provided 17 assists in 46 games in all competitions last season. He also achieved a remarkable World Cup, with 1 goal and 1 assist in 3 appearances on Qatari grounds.

The only concern for the Parisians: Frankfurt is really in a strong position as the player’s contract runs until June 2027. The operation could be difficult to conclude.

It should also be noted that Kylian Mbappé would have informed Nasser Al-Khelaïfi this Thursday that he was not considering any transfer this summer. But if the Qataris have threatened to leave him on the bench all season, the situation could still change after August 31.

2023-08-10 15:52:18
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