Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur have joined Everton in the pursuit of Eintracht Frankfurt striker Randal Kolo Muani.

According to RMCsport, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Everton have joined the race for talented striker Randal Kolo Muani. The 24-year-old has been in good form for Eintracht Frankfurt off late.

Kolo Muani impressed for France as he offered a different kind of dimension in the World Cup and his stock has only soared. Liverpool brought in Darwin Nunez from Benfica last summer and they tightened their attacking loopholes with their latest addition Cody Gakpo from PSV Eindhoven a few days ago.

Nunez has been pretty wasteful leaving Jurgen Klopp in a spot of bother and the Reds could use another pair of feet on the attacking front. Having only arrived at the German club this summer he has taken the Bundesliga by storm scoring five goals and ten assists in 14 German top-flight matches.

The reigning Europa League champions would need his goals in the Champions League and the player also seems to be not interested in a move elsewhere so quickly.

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Tottenham’s recent struggles have been pretty evident and like every other season, Antonio Conte will be sanctioned a hefty transfer kitty to bring in the necessary reinforcements in an order to get back their season on track.

Too much reliance on Harry Kane has been the main reason for their downfall as the likes of Son Heung-min have struggled to strike the right notes this time. Luka Jovic remains the most expensive sale in the history of Frankfurt as they received a whopping €60 million from Real Madrid in 2019.

Any clubs interested in the player will have to shell out more than the aforementioned amount. Everton have sounded out over the possibility of a move but their current condition won’t be suitable for Kolo Muani.

The Toffees have lost their tag of Premier League giants as they have mostly been involved in a relegation dogfight. The French striker’s priority would be to play in the top European competition but the Merseysiders are struggling to maintain their existence in the English top flight.

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