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Man Utd IN TALKS to sign PSG star on loan
Manchester United are in talks with Paris Saint-Germain over a possible loan deal for Randal Kolo-Muani, according to reports.
French outlet Le10sport have reported that the Premier League giants are looking to bring the out-of-favour Frenchman on loan.
The report states that United have "just contacted PSG to discuss the situation of the French striker. Lacking the finances for a transfer, the Red Devils rather on a loan request for the second half of the 2024-2025 season.
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"Discussions will continue until the end of the year and the choice will be up to the player to stay to 'continue fighting' or try the English adventure, with a brand new coach ( Ruben Amorim) who seems to want to trust him. "
Kolo-Muani was signed by the French champions on summer Deadline Day 2023 for asubstantial €95 million from Eintracht Frankfurt.
L'Equipe recently claimed that the 25-year-old has hit an impasse,, as he is not favoured by Luis Enrique and his time at PSG is coming to an end.
Despite his dire past 12 months, Kolo Muani has netted just 11 goals across 52 matches in all competitions for the French champions.
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Option to buy clause
According to Sky Germany, several Premier League clubs have enquired about a potential January loan, without mentioning any names specifically.
PSG, meanwhile, are looking to recoup at least half of their original outlay, putting a €40m-€50m price tag on his head.
Any loan departure would likely include an option or perhaps an obligation to purchase Kolo Muani permanently in the summer, which could entice suitors still further should they be given the option of having a low fee to secure his services permanently.
Arsenal have been linked with Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres but Kolo Muani could be a cheaper alternative for the misfiring Gunners, but given his recent problems, there would be a major risk attached.