Randal Kolo Muani's call-up with France to fill in for the injured Christopher Nkunku brought the Eintracht Frankfurt player to the forefront of international football and made him known to a much wider audience. Although he has only played 90 minutes so far at the Qatar 2022 World Cup, the fact that he has been called up by Deschamps in such a powerful attacking team as France has already aroused the interest of big clubs.
In this sense, according to information from Foot Mercato and various reports in Spain, Atlético de Madrid, Tottenham and Liverpool are the teams that have shown most interest in acquiring the services of a player who, to date, has 8 goals and 10 assists in 22 games played with Eintracht Frankfurt (an average direct involvement of 0.8 goals per game).
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Of course, with such a record, it is clear that the interest of all three teams in the 24-year-old striker is more than justified. However, the truth is that his impact on the pitch goes far beyond the numbers, as Kolo Muani stands out as a very committed defensive player.
And with a great associative capacity that helps in the team's ball circulation. In fact, in just half a season with the German side, the Frenchman has become one of the most important men in a team that, let's remember, is fourth in Germany and has managed to reach the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League.
Therefore, according to the German newspaper SportBild, Eintracht Frankfurt will not make it easy to sell the player who, remember, has a contract until June 2027 and arrived in Germany last summer from Nantes in exchange for 16 million euros. In fact, such will be the difficulties for the Germans when it comes to negotiating that, according to the information from the aforementioned media, they will not even listen to offers for less than 60 million euros.
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