Man City boosted as PSG outcast's Juventus transfer deemed impossible

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Paris Saint-Germain appear ready to move on from Randal Kolo Muani ahead of the January transfer window. The French forward has had limited playing time this season, sparking rumors about a possible exit.

Things took an unexpected turn last weekend when Kolo Muani was left out of PSG’s squad for their match against Olympique Lyonnais, adding to the uncertainty surrounding his future under Luis Enrique.

After joining PSG with high hopes, Kolo Muani has struggled to earn a regular spot, playing just 453 minutes across all competitions this season. As a result, there are transfer rumors regarding the attacker moving once the window opens in a few days.

Randal Kolo Muani to PSG: An impossible deal?

Tutto Juve reports that Kolo Muani is seeking a move away from PSG and has allegedly been offered to Juventus by his agents. While he's an intriguing player, there's a significant obstacle: he earns €12 million in wages.

A long-term transfer is unlikely, but Juventus could potentially offer him €2 million to €3 million gross from January to June, with PSG covering the rest. However, this deal seems nearly impossible.

Kolo Muani is also drawing interest from the Premier League as GIVE ME SPORT recently reported, citing sources, that Manchester City is considering a loan move for Kolo Muani to bring him to the Etihad Stadium during the upcoming winter transfer window.

The Sky Blues are exploring this option after failing to replace Julián Álvarez, leaving them without a backup for first-choice striker Erling Haaland.

Moreover, TBRFootball also reported that PSG might be open to a loan deal with an option to buy, and Kolo Muani is said to be interested in a move to England.

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