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Kolo Muani: Uncertain situation in Juventus

Randal Kolo Muani finds her situation complicated at the Juventus

While everything seemed to smile at Randal Kolo Muani on his loan to the Juventus Turin this winter from the Paris Saint-Germain, the 26-year-old player has begun to see his situation get worse since the arrival of Igor Tudor on the bench of the Bianconeri.

After a promising start with 5 goals in 13 appearances under the Juve jersey, Kolo Muani gradually disappeared from the radars. According to The Team, Igor Tudor would not be convinced by the profile of the former Nantais and would prefer Dusan Vlahovic, a preference that could be influenced by economic considerations.

The Tudor camp denies any pressure to value the Serb for a possible transfer this summer. Nevertheless, the future of Kolo Muani remains uncertain. The Juventus could consider a new loan with mandatory purchase option until 2026 if Igor Tudor does not extend his contract at the end of the season.

On the other hand, the PSG, which recruited Kolo Muani for almost 95 million euros in 2023, will seek to limit the financial damage this summer. The French is currently valued at 30 million euros on Transfermarkt.

Probable compositions for CF Nantes - PSG

For the late match of the 29th day of Ligue 1 between FC Nantes and Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique should rest certain cadres such as Ashraf Hakimi or Désiré Doué. Start at 8:45 p.m. at the Beaujoire Stadium.

The likely compositions are as follows:

FCN : Lafont - Aman, Zezé, Castelletto, Pallois, Cozza - Chirivalla (cap), Lepenant, Augusto - Abline, Simon. PSG: Safonov - Zaire-Emery, Marquinhos (cap), Pacho, Nuno Mendes - Neves, Vitinha, Ruiz - Lee, Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia.

Luis Enrique draws his course for the end of the season

As the final sprint approached, Luis Enrique unveiled his plan for a controlled, collective and above all invincible end of the season. The PSG coach assumes his philosophy, sometimes cleavage, but always consistent with his vision of football.

He explains that running the team is not a default choice, but an essential lever to maintain 20-18 players connected and maintain the goal of invincibility. Managing ego is part of his job, even in a group full of internationals. He almost considers himself a father to his players, but remains lucid about the demands of the very high level.

In the last straight line, Luis Enrique draws a firm course: everything for invincibility and set goals, with a welded group, a locker room under control and players ready to sacrifice themselves for the team.