Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United are reported to be eyeing a move to sign Randal Kolo Muani who fell out of favor with Luis Enrique during the January transfer window.
Juventus Turin, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur interested in signing Randal Kolo Muani in January transfer window
According to David Ornstein from The Athletic, the Premier League pair have made enquiries about the possibility to sign the former Eintracht Frankfurt striker in the next few weeks.
It is also reported that Serie A giants Juventus are interested by the 26-year-old and are leading the race to sign him during this window. A short-term loan deal seems to be the preferred option by all parties with the France international believed to be eager to find another project away from the French champions, with is contract is expiring in 2028, the most likely way out is a loan move.
On the other hand, Manchester United and their new coach Ruben Amorim are said to be in the market as they are looking for a goalscorer. As for Tottenham and Postecoglu, they have been plagued with injuries in recents weeks and are looking for a solid alternative or concurrent for Dominic Solanke. However, it is reported that the North London club might be looking for a permanent move with the striker rreported to be worth around €30 million according to Transfermarkt.com.
Furthermore, renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, confirmed Tottenham's interest for the player, stating:
"It's a possibility but there are several clubs. Tottenham have asked for information, but also Juventus in Italy for example. It's an open race, as PSG keep waiting for the best conditions possible."
Randal Kolo Muani joined PSG in September 2023 for a fee of 90-millions euros from Eintracht Frankfurt. However, since he signed for the club, the Frenchman struggled for form, scoring only six goals across 26 league games last season. This season, the former FC Nantes forward only made 14 appearances for PSG scoring two goals.
The forward who ended 2024 as France's national team top scorer, fell out of favor with Luis Enrique but remains a solid option for big teams in Europe, having played big roles in France's runs during the 2022 World Cup and 2024 Euros squads. His versatility, whether tactical or positional, his pace and his experience would help him to fit into a lot of different systems.
His exit from the club never seemed so close with the Frenchman not lacking of worthy suitors.