Eintracht Frankfurt director Markus Krosche has slammed Randal Kolo Muani for his actions as he continues to try to force the club to sell him to Paris Saint-Germain. The situation has caused quite a stir, with both fans and club officials expressing their disappointment and frustration.
Kolo Muani, who recently declared his intention to leave Frankfurt this month and join the French side, PSG, is now taking things a step further by announcing that he will go on strike until the club agrees to let him leave. This defiant stance has only added fuel to the fire, exacerbating the tension between the player and the club.
Frankfurt has already rejected a substantial bid of £80 million ($100 million) from PSG for the talented Frenchman. However, despite the club’s firm stance, Kolo Muani remains determined to secure a move to the Parisian club.
Markus Krosche, the sporting director of Eintracht Frankfurt, expressed his disappointment with Kolo Muani’s behavior. In an interview with Sky Sports Germany, Krosche said, “We got to know Randal differently and know his actual character. There’s a lot coming at him at the moment and this has resulted in this reaction, which is wrong.”
Krosche also emphasized that Frankfurt’s transfer plans will not be influenced by Kolo Muani’s behavior. The club will not be pressured into selling him, regardless of the player’s actions. Krosche made it clear that the focus should be on the upcoming game against Levski Sofia, which holds great importance for the club.
As Frankfurt prepares for their UEFA Europa Conference League play-off second leg against Levski Sofia, Kolo Muani’s actions have created unrest among the fans. Supporters are concerned that his actions may have a negative impact on the team’s performance and morale in this crucial match.
With the transfer deadline fast approaching, Kolo Muani finds himself in a precarious situation. The outcome of this saga remains uncertain, as both clubs have yet to agree on a transfer fee. The striker will have to wait anxiously to see if Frankfurt and PSG can come to an agreement before the deadline expires.
In the meantime, Frankfurt and its fans will be hoping for a swift resolution to this disruptive situation, allowing them to focus their attention on the football and the success of the team.

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