Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly keen on signing 26-year-old French international Randal Kolo Muani from Paris Saint-Germain.
According to a report by Graeme Bailey on TBR Football, Randal Kolo Muani will be allowed to leave this month, and Tottenham have made contact to sign him. It will be interesting to see if they can negotiate a reasonable deal for the player. Kolo Muani needs a fresh start at this stage of his career, and moving to Tottenham could be ideal for him.
The Frenchman has not been able to hit top form with PSG, and a fresh start could help him rediscover himself. He has previously shown his quality for club and country, and there is no doubt that he is good enough to play for the North London club.
Tottenham will need to add more quality and depth to their attacking unit, and the versatile 26-year-old could be the ideal acquisition if he manages to adapt to English football.
He is capable of operating as the centre forward and attacking midfielder as well as a wide player. The 2022 FIFA World Cup finalist will add goals, creativity, pace and flair to the side. He will be determined to prove himself at the highest level and his hunger to succeed will be a bonus for Tottenham.
Spurs need January additions
The North London club will look to secure European qualification this season and finish the season strongly. They need to bring in the right reinforcements during the January window and signing a versatile forward could be a wise decision. They should look to invest in a quality central defender as well.
Meanwhile, multiple clubs (the report suggests half a dozen suitors) are keen on signing the French international, and it will be interesting to see if Tottenham can beat the competition for his signature. The striker is very much at the peak of his powers, and he could improve Tottenham during the second half of the campaign.
If the North London club can get a deal done for a reasonable amount of money, the move could look like a master stroke. Kolo Muani could be their second signing of the January window after Antonin Kinsky.