Man United new betting favorites to sign Randal Kolo Muani in loan deal from PSG
According to reports this evening, Randal Kolo Muani has emerged as a target for the trio of Man United, fellow Premier League side, Tottenham Hotspur, and Serie A giants, Juventus – however, it’s the first of those trio who are current betting favorites to sign the Frenchman this month.
Randal Kolo Muani, a former goalscorer during his season in German football with Bundesliga outfit, Eintracht Frankfurt, has so-far suffered a stunt in performance with French champions, Paris Saint Germain, finding the net just eleven times in all competitions since his move to the club two seasons ago.
Man United betting favorites to sign Randal Kolo Muani
However, amid reports on social media detailing how a trio of clubs are interested in signing the French international this month, Man United have opened as 6/4 betting favorites to sign him on loan, with fans of betting and the best casino games able to find the best odds and their favorites games over at Casinologin.mobi.
News of United’s potential pursuit comes hot on the heels of an expected departure of English wide forward, Marcus Rashford, who has expressed his desire to seek a “new challenge” away from Old Trafford in recent weeks.
Currently drawing links with a move to the likes of Serie A side, AC Milan, as well as both FC Barcelona, and the above-mentioned, Paris Saint Germain, Rashford was left out of United’s matchday squad in their eventual 2-2 draw with Liverpool – as he dealt with an unspecified illness.
Interestingly, according to reports from The Athletic, United were hot on the heels of Randal Kolo Muani following his prolific season with Frankfurt in the Bundesliga, but ultimately opted to sign Danish forward, Rasmus Hojlund following his impressive spell with Atalanta the season prior.
Furthermore, given Randal Kolo Muani’s penchant for roles across the entire front three of an attack, including up top and sitting just behind in a number 10 position – currently occupied by both Bruno Fernandes and Amad Diallo, the French forward would conceivably suit a play style which new coach, Ruben Amorim is trying to employ at Old Trafford.
Fans of Randal Kolo Muani will most likely remember the young French striker from his late substitute cameo in their recent FIFA World Cup final against Argentina, where he squandered a chance to win the Coupe du Monde for his country in extra time, drawing a last-ditch save from goalkeeper, Emi Martinez.
Failing to make the matchday squad for last night’s stunning 2-2 draw with Liverpool at Anfield, the above-mentioned, Rashford is still dealing with an undisclosed illness, and did not partake in first-team training during the week ahead of the side’s trip to Merseyside.
Impressed with his side’s performance which saw both Lisandro Martinez and Amad convert in the second half, Amorim noted how his side played a brand new brand of football compared to weeks gone by under his tenure.
“Today we were a different team not because of the system and not because of a technical aspect of the game. We faced the competition in the way we are supposed to face every day. Training and match, it doesn’t matter, we need to face every day like that.”
“It’s really clear. We lost three games in a row at home, some of the games we suffer two goals without doing nothing. I am upset today, really upset.