- Arsenal can soon hold talks with Randal Kolo Muani
- Kolo Muani may move away from PSG in january due to lack of game time
- Manchester United and Newcastle United are keen to sign the striker as well
Randal Kolo Muani has been unhappy recently due to his lack of game time at PSG. The 25 year old striker has played only 425 minutes across 13 games this season. He has scored 2 goals and picked 1 assist but finds himself below other strikers in the pecking order.
Kolo Muani is a regular member France national team. He will turn 26 in few days and enter the peak of his career. He will surely demand more game time which is important for his development.
PSG are said to be open to let the striker leave next year. They are also prepared to let him leave on loan in January. This has sparked a interested in three Premier League clubs who are desperate to improve their attack.
Arsenal join the race for Randal Kolo Muani
As per CaughtOffside, three Premier League clubs are keen to sign Kolo Muani on loan in january. Those are Manchester United, Newcastle United and Arsenal who will surely want to add more goals to their side.
The report further states that Arsenal are expected to hold talks for a possible loan move for Kolo Muani. They have felt a need of a clinical striker this season. Jesus is struggling to improve whereas Kai Havertz who is not a proper number nine has experienced a dip in his form.
Kolo Muani looks like a very good temporary solution at the moment. The 25 year old has proved himself on the international stage with France. He has also showed what he can do when he is at his best in his time with Frankfurt.
Kolo Muani scored 23 goals and picked 14 assists in 46 games for Frankfurt in the 2022/23 season. If he is able to replicate this form, he can help Gunners to finally get their hands on Premier League trophy.
United can also view Kolo Muani as an upgrade on Zirkzee and Hojlund. Muani has best chance to play regularly only at Arsenal and United as Isak will make it very hard for him to start if he joins Newcastle.
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