Randal Kolo Muani, the 27-year-old French national team forward who has been struggling at Paris Saint-Germain (under contract until 2028), was loaned to Tottenham for the 2025-2026 season without an option to buy, after a deal with Juventus (where he had been on loan from January to June 2026) proved impossible. His future remains uncertain, though the Italian club is reportedly working on his transfer again. Le Parisien provided an update this Wednesday, noting that while an agreement remains distant, there is interest from other quarters that could break the deadlock.
Juventus hasn’t given up yet.
“The latest offer from Turin—estimated at €32 million in the form of a paid loan with a more-or-less mandatory purchase option—is deemed insufficient by PSG’s management, who hope to recoup between €45 million and €50 million. Despite this impasse, the ‘Old Lady’ has not abandoned plans to sign the Frenchman.
Interest from the Premier League and Bundesliga.
As is often the case during the transfer window, everyone seeks to protect their own interests. While negotiations are stalling, several clubs continue to monitor the situation closely without yet making a move. Crystal Palace, Aston Villa, and a major German club are reportedly waiting in the wings, ready to seize the opportunity should talks between Juventus and PSG fall through.”
As always with the transfer market, a degree of caution is warranted—especially regarding the Kolo Muani saga, which has dragged on long enough to wear everyone out. A deal with Juventus seems all but off the table. With the summer of 2026 approaching just as 2025 did, there is no guarantee the clubs will find common ground this time around. Italian media outlets are trying to propose solutions, though nothing has been confirmed.
Consequently, a move to a different club is a distinct possibility. This would avoid a stalemate that suits no one. Having other alternatives could also help PSG in negotiations. In any case, the hope is that a satisfactory solution will be found for both Kolo Muani and Paris. The clubs mentioned are promising, but we are still awaiting confirmation to be certain.

