Eintracht Frankfurt have no intention of selling France international striker Randal Kolo Muani (24), according to Fabrizio Romano. The Italian reporter adds that only a “crazy” bid would change the Bundesliga club’s stance regarding their prized asset.
Kolo Muani has been a revelation for Frankfurt in the wake of his arrival from Nantes on a free transfer. The Bondy-born free-scoring striker is tied with the Bundesliga side on a contract due to expire in 2027, and has scored 16 goals and registered 14 assists in all competitions so far.
According to Romano, the club’s intentions with Kolo Muani are to keep him at least another year and possibly sanction his move after the European Championships in 2024. Barring any injury, “RKM” is expected to play the Germany-hosted tournament with Les Bleus. Speaking with Sky Deutschland, Eintracht’s Sporting director Markus Krösche has put a €100m price tag on the France international, with Manchester United and Bayern Munich said to be keeping an eye on the situation. It would be harder for Eintracht Frankfurt to keep hold of Kolo Muani if they were to fail to qualify for next season’s Champions League – they currently sit 6th in the Bundesliga standings.
GFFN | Bastien Cheval
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