Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are reportedly considering a loan move for Randal Kolo Muani during the January transfer window, less than 18 months after his £80 million arrival.
The 25-year-old forward has struggled to make a consistent impact since his high-profile move, managing only eight league goals. Under head coach Luis Enrique, Muani has faced competition for a starting spot, with Ousmane Dembélé often deployed as a false No. 9.
PSG are transitioning away from their previous “superstar model,” aiming for a more balanced team dynamic after failing to secure Champions League success. While Muani fits the club’s new direction on paper, his performances have not met expectations.
The competition for places is set to increase with Gonçalo Ramos nearing a return from an ankle injury. Despite Muani being under contract until 2028, PSG are reportedly open to a temporary move rather than a permanent sale, ensuring they retain control of his long-term future.
According to FootballTransfers, a loan deal could appeal to Premier League clubs, with Newcastle United and West Ham United emerging as potential destinations. Financial constraints tied to Financial Fair Play regulations may make a temporary transfer particularly attractive for Newcastle.
With the January window approaching, Muani’s future remains uncertain as PSG weigh their options.
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