Randal Kolo Muani, the 26-year-old French national team striker who was struggling at Paris Saint-Germain, has been loaned to Juventus until the end of the 2024-2025 season without an option to buy. The Turin club and the player quickly expressed their desire to continue together. However, an agreement with PSG has still not been reached and other options are being discussed, particularly in the Premier League. Sky Sport DE reports that the player and PSG have finally reached an agreement with the Italian club. It will be a loan with an obligation to buy of up to €60 million.
“CONFIRMATION FROM SKY SPORT!
Kolo Muani on the verge of joining Juve!
The deal, as reported by Italian media, is a loan with a mandatory purchase option for a total of €60 million!”
Randal Kolo Muani’s departure illustrates the clear direction imposed by Luis Enrique at Paris Saint-Germain: only keeping players fully integrated into his game plan. The French international striker never truly found his place within the Spanish coach’s system, and his transfer to Juventus fits into the wider “squad trimming” strategy currently underway.
For several months, PSG has been looking to reduce a wage bill that has become too heavy, while prioritizing profiles that fit both tactically and mentally into the manager’s philosophy.
This policy is designed not only to optimize the club’s financial balance, but also to strengthen control over the squad by avoiding the frustration of players relegated to secondary roles. Kolo Muani, despite his potential, is one of those departures deemed necessary to preserve dressing-room cohesion and provide greater flexibility in the transfer market