PSG Talk
·8 November 2024
PSG Talk
·8 November 2024
Paris Saint-Germain have faced offensive struggles this 2024-25 season, particularly in the UEFA Champions League, where their goal-scoring has significantly dropped. Next summer, they may consider bringing in a new attacker to inject consistency.
Initially, signing Kolo Muani seemed like a smart move for PSG, adding a talented French player in his prime. But things haven’t gone as hoped, and the club could now be rethinking his place in the team.
In over a year with PSG, Kolo Muani has managed only 11 goals and six assists. Manager Luis Enrique may have lost confidence in him, shifting to a false No. 9 formation instead.
Even with Gonçalo Ramos sidelined by injury, a situation that seemed to open the door for Kolo Muani to step up as the starting forward, that chance appears to have slipped by.
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Last month, TBR Football reported that Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, and Newcastle have all been keeping an eye on Eintracht Frankfurt’s Omar Marmoush recently. European giants like Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan, and Atletico Madrid have also been following his performances closely.
German outlet Fussball News (h/t TEAMTalk) reports that Eintracht Frankfurt would consider letting go of their prolific striker for around €60 million (£50 million / $64.8 million).
Over the summer, Nottingham Forest reportedly made a €25 million offer for Marmoush and nearly reached a deal, highlighting how much his value has soared this season.
According to the report, Liverpool, Bayern Munich, and PSG are all interested in signing Marmoush, setting the stage for a possible bidding war in 2025.