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PSG Willing to Offer Arsenal £50M-Rated Outcast After Bukayo Saka Injury

As the January transfer window draws closer, rumors about Randal Kolo Muani’s future at Paris Saint-Germain are intensifying. The French forward has had limited playing time this season, sparking speculation that he could be on his way out of the club.

Things took an interesting turn when Kolo Muani was left out of PSG’s matchday squad for their game against Olympique Lyonnais, adding more fuel to the uncertainty surrounding his role in Luis Enrique’s plans.

With only 453 minutes of action across all competitions, Kolo Muani has struggled to secure a regular starting spot. This lack of playing time has caught the eye of Premier League clubs, including Arsenal, Manchester United, and Manchester City, who are all reportedly interested in bolstering their attack.

TBR Football reports that PSG might consider loaning out the forward with an option to buy. With Kolo Muani reportedly open to a move to England, Premier League clubs are feeling optimistic about the possibility.

Could Arsenal revisit Randal Kolo Muani interest?

Randal Kolo Muani

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The Evening Standard reported on Tuesday that Arsenal could be offered the chance to sign Kolo Muani next month, but the club is still undecided about making a move amid their winger injury crisis.

On Monday, Mikel Arteta confirmed that star Bukayo Saka will be out for “many weeks” after sustaining a hamstring tear in Saturday’s 5-1 win over Crystal Palace.

As a result, Arsenal are among several clubs expected to be offered the opportunity to sign the France international on loan in January, though it’s unclear whether the Gunners will pursue the deal.

Meanwhile,TEAMtalk reported on Friday, citing sources, that Arsenal are showing interest in Kolo Muani and is ‘one to watch’ for the Gunners in January.

Furthermore, the report notes that a bid of £50 million could be enough to sign Muani next month, which is a bargain considering he joined PSG from Eintracht Frankfurt for £76 million in 2023.

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