Randal Kolo Muani, the 27-year-old French national team forward who was struggling at Paris Saint-Germain (under contract until 2028), has been loaned to Tottenham for the 2025-2026 season without an option to buy, after an agreement with Juventus (where he had been on loan from January to June 2026) proved impossible. His future is now uncertain. The Italian club is in negotiations, but a significant gap remains. Tuttosport confirmed on Thursday that other clubs might make a move.
“Offers have come in”
For the moment, during his latest discussion with PSG sporting director Campos, Carnevali put forward a figure of €33 million. He has since added two options to this amount: the first raises the total to €35 million, and the second includes bonuses, bringing the final offer to €37 million. Right now, that is the maximum Juventus can hope for. And no, it is not enough for the European champions.
Despite everything, the player’s motivation remains intact. He can play an important role, but he will not be the decisive figure he was a year ago. And just like a year ago, Kolo Muani will soon be on the lookout for a new club. Offers have arrived from the Premier League—De Zerbi is open to the idea; a move to Tottenham is a possibility—and from Germany.
While the deadlock from last summer still looms, several media outlets have recently reported that other clubs are entering the race. This is a credible scenario, given that Kolo Muani finished the season on a high note. His strong performance at Frankfurt prior to joining PSG works in his favor, as do his impressive displays for the French national team, even amidst his struggles at the club level.
However, it is too early to celebrate. The offers remain unconfirmed, and there is no agreement in place. There is hope that PSG and Kolo Muani can resolve this long, arduous situation, but the final outcome remains to be seen.

