Tottenham accused of breaking Randal Kolo Muani promise: ‘Something isn’t right’

Randal Kolo Muani is being let down by Tottenham.

The Frenchman was a well-received signing as Kolo Muani moved to Tottenham in a straight loan deal from Paris Saint-Germain.

Things haven’t worked out as Kolo Muani has struggled at Tottenham, with his only goals coming against his parent club in the Champions League.

Thomas Frank doesn’t seem to rate the forward after leaving him to be an unused substitute as Tottenham drew 2-2 with Burnley last time out.

That has prompted conversations about Kolo Muani leaving Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with promises seemingly not yet fulfilled.

Tottenham pushing Randall Kolo Muani away

Kolo Muani has been linked to Juventus this winter, with a return to the Serie A giants potentially on the cards before the end of the window.

The striker’s move to Turin will all depend on Spurs and whether they want to allow a loan player to depart halfway through the season.

It seems as if the 27-year-old would push for an N17 exit, simply due to the lies that he was sold before moving to North London.

Former scout Bryan King has suggested regular minutes would have been on his agenda before joining the Lilywhites, something which he hasn’t been afforded this campaign.

Speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, King said: “The reason he came to Tottenham was to play games.

The exact same thing was happening at PSG, he was always on the bench there.

Randal Kolo Muani Tottenham stats

He moved to Juventus and then Tottenham under the premise that he was going to play every week. For whatever reason, he’s not.

Something isn’t right there.

He might push to leave, but it all depends on his loan agreement because it may be very difficult to move on, so he might have to stick it out until the end of the season.

Kolo Muani could force deadline-busting Tottenham exit

The Lilywhites have recently welcomed Dominic Solanke back from injury, and he has gone straight into the lineup in North London.

That has only harmed Kolo Muani’s minutes, and the fact that he was left on the bench against Burnley sums everything up.

Stat since Dominic Solanke returnRandal Kolo Muani
Games4
Games played3
Minutes played169
Chances created3
Successful dribbles2
Duels won6
Randal Kolo Muani stats since Dominic Solanke’s injury return

Going unused in a draw against a side destined for relegation won’t go down well with the Frenchman, so an exit is likely to be at the forefront of his mind.

That is especially the case if he’s been promised regular minutes, with a Juventus return probably growing in attractiveness as the window edges closer towards deadline day.

Tottenham could have no choice but to let Kolo Muani go this winter, leaving them with a hole in their squad and only themselves to blame.

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