The call of the foot launched, Kolo Muani dreams of a big transfer

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By: Manu Tournoux

Sparkling for his first season in Germany, the French Randal Kolo Muani will be very coveted during the summer transfer window. The Eintracht Frankfurt striker is not looking forward to a new milestone this summer. But behind the scenes, the former FC Nantes player is trying to attract the attention of Real Madrid.

For Randal Kolo Muani, a victory in the German Cup would almost be the icing on the cake. The Eintracht Frankfurt striker is preparing to play in the final against RB Leipzig this Saturday evening. But regardless of the result of this last meeting of the season, the Frenchman can already look forward to his first exercise in Germany. The former FC Nantes player, who arrived free last summer, finished with an impressive total of 15 goals and 14 assists in the Bundesliga.

We remember that the tricolor international had also made an impression with successful appearances during the 2022 World Cup, notably in the final against Argentina, when his energy had changed the face of the Blues. Nobody is therefore surprised to learn that Randal Kolo Muani attracts beautiful people on the transfer market. But for now, the 24-year-old center forward doesn’t seem to be in a rush to leave.

Kolo Muani awaits Real

There might be one more seasonthe Eintracht Frankfurt player recently confided to Bild. I still have a long contract here (until 2027, editor’s note). As a result, there is of course the option that I still become top scorer for Eintracht Frankfurt. Of course, the millions can be a pressure. But there will be another time to talk about transfers. It is not the moment. »

Except that in reality, Randal Kolo Muani, whom the German club estimates at least 100 million euros, would not be against leaving for a European cador. While Bayern Munich and Manchester United are interested, the Spanish daily Marca indicates that the vice-world champion has offered himself to Real Madrid. But a priori, the White House has not planned large expenditures for its offensive sector.

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