Ten Hag forced to reshuffle plans as Bundesliga assist king drops The striker feels he still has work to do in the Bundesliga and has made it plain that he is not in a rush to leave Eintracht Frankfurt.
The 24-year-old had a great season for Die Adler, scoring 23 goals and dishing out 17 assists in 45 games across all competitions. With 15 goals in the league, the France international just missed out on a share of the Golden Boot in the German top division. Unsurprisingly, some of Europe’s top players have taken notice of his prowess in front of goal.
Real Madrid and Manchester United are said to be interested, and Bayern Munich is also said to be interested.
However, the man from the outskirts of Paris was unable to lift his team into the top six as they came in seventh place, trailing Bayer Leverkusen on goal differential.
However, the team from Deutsche Bank Park still has a chance to play in Europe the next season. On Saturday in Berlin, they will compete in the DFB-Pokal final against RB Leipzig.
Only time will tell if the gifted forward is still with the team in 2023–2024.
Ten Hag forced to reshuffle plans as Bundesliga assist king drops
United’s interest was verified in a story earlier this week, which implied that key parties had held discussions.
The only issue might be his asking price, with Frankfurt reportedly seeking somewhere around €90 million.
Kolo Muani adopts a relaxed attitude
At Ligue 1 team Nantes, Kolo Muani established himself by starting 69 games in the top division and tallying 21 goals over the course of two seasons.
His statistics demonstrate that he is much more than just a goal scorer, as evidenced by the numerous assists he has recorded.
But the thought of leading the Bundesliga in goals scored seems to be on his mind.
The former Boulogne loan star is content to ignore the publicity and focus on his game.
He stated, via Fabrizio Romano, “I still have a long-term contract here at Eintracht, so there’s no rush.”
Because of this, there is still a potential for me to continue playing here and win the Bundesliga’s Golden Boot the next year.
Kolo Muani’s contract with Frankfurt runs through the summer of 2027, giving them a strong negotiating position.