Man Utd, Newcastle Race for £50M-Rated PSG Outcast; Arsenal, Chelsea Out

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Man Utd, Newcastle Race for £50M-Rated PSG Outcast; Arsenal, Chelsea Out

With the January transfer window approaching, Randal Kolo Muani’s future at Paris Saint-Germain is looking increasingly uncertain. The French forward has struggled to make an impact this season, raising questions about his role under manager Luis Enrique.

Kolo Muani has played only 453 minutes across all competitions and has yet to secure a regular spot in the starting lineup. His situation took a turn for the worse when he was excluded from PSG’s squad for the final three matches of 2024.

This lack of playing time has caught the attention of several Premier League clubs. According to TEAMtalk, Chelsea are keeping a close eye on the 26-year-old, impressed by his versatility in attack. Arsenal are also monitoring him, with Kolo Muani reportedly a potential target for Mikel Arteta in January.

Tottenham have now reportedly entered the race, with manager Ange Postecoglou looking to bolster his injury-hit squad. Kolo Muani is said to be one of the options Spurs are considering as they aim to strengthen their attack in the upcoming transfer window.

What Premier League clubs are keen on Randal Kolo Muani?

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On Sunday, PSGINSIDE-ACTUS reported that there are only two Premier League clubs keen on the forward despite what other reports would suggest.

“To answer the questions: Chelsea are not among the contenders for Kolo Muani, I’ve always said that. There has been no further contact since the 2023 transfer window between the player and the English club. The clubs interested, as far as I know, are Manchester United, RB Leipzig, Juventus, Monaco, Dortmund, Galatasaray, and Napoli. To a lesser extent, Newcastle and Borussia Mönchengladbach.”

TEAMtalk recently claimed that a £50 million bid could be enough to secure Kolo Muani’s signature, a bargain considering he joined PSG from Eintracht Frankfurt for £76 million in 2023.

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