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The signing of Randal Kolo Muani by Paris Saint-Germain in August of last year was one of the most talked-about deals in the market. The French forward arrived in the capital gala for 95 million euros, establishing himself as one of the club's major investments. However, just a year later, his situation has taken a drastic turn: from being a promising star to being completely sidelined in Luis Enrique's plans.
Doesn't fit in Luis Enrique's playing style at PSG
In recent months, Kolo Muani has been absent from the Spanish coach's selections. Missing in key matches like the showdown against Olympique Lyon and the crucial clash against Monaco in Ligue 1, the forward has taken a back seat. With only 37 minutes played in the last seven games, his role in the team appears anecdotal, even when injuries in the attack could have offered him opportunities.
Luis Enrique never supported his signing, an operation personally led by Nasser Al Khelaïfi. Despite his potential, the coach has chosen to bet on other players, making it clear that the French forward does not fit in his project, as reported by the newspaper AS. Faced with this situation, Kolo Muani is forced to seek an exit in the winter transfer market. Clubs like Manchester United, RB Leipzig, or Monaco have already shown interest, although his high salary complicates any move. His short spell in Paris could end sooner than expected, marking a bitter end to a signing that promised to shine.
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