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Randal Kolo Muani has become PSG’s main target after failing to sign Osimhen and Kane

PSG are not doing well in the transfer market this summer after years of big signings. After failing to woo a pair of strikers – Victor Osimhen and Harry Kane, they are now targeting Randal Kolo Muani, who thrived at Frankfurt last season.

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PSG are not doing well in the transfer market this summer after years of big signings. After failing to woo a pair of strikers – Victor Osimhen and Harry Kane, they are now targeting Randal Kolo Muani, who thrived at Frankfurt last season.

Fast, strong and uncompromising! The very interesting 24-year-old French striker scored 23 goals in 46 games for Eintracht last season and added 17 assists. No wonder Transfermarkt values him at €80 million.

Muani, meanwhile, arrived in Germany for free last summer from Nantes, where he had been since 2015. His eventual sale to PSG will certainly bring a very interesting profit to the club’s coffers.

That being said, PSG have targeted other strikers. However, after unsuccessful negotiations with Tottenham regarding Kane, who is now linked with a move to Bayern Munich, they also failed in Naples, where they wanted to acquire Osimhen, for whom the management wanted 200 million euros.

According to the French server L’Equipe, the management of the Parisian club has now turned its eyes on Muani, whom they would like to acquire along with Ousmane Dembélé.

Nasser Al-Khelaifi is directly involved in this possible transfer, and is reportedly going to meet with the French striker’s representatives himself to convince them that PSG is the ideal place for the player to further develop his career.

If the owner of the Parisian outfit succeeds, a very interesting Neymar – Muani – Dembelé attacking formation could be created.

But PSG fans are of course also anxiously waiting to see how the situation around Kylian Mbappé, who is still under contract for one more season, will turn out, since he will not exercise the option of another one-year extension, according to Fabrizio Romano.

Source: L’Equipe, Transfermarkt

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