Randal Kolo Muani, the 27-year-old French national team forward who was struggling at Paris Saint-Germain (under contract until 2028), was 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 remains a possibility, though an agreement is still a long way off. La Gazzetta dello Sport, as reported by journalist Guillaume Pacini, provided an update this Wednesday, with Spurs once again mentioned in the mix.

“Gazzetta: Negotiations between PSG and Juve for Randal Kolo Muani continue to drag on. The key figures involved have changed (Comolli had no relationship with the Parisian leadership), but the asking price (€50m) is deemed too high by Giovanni Carnevali. The player already has an agreement with Juve: 5 years at €5m/year. Tottenham remains on the lookout regarding this deal.”
Juventus’s latest comments do not inspire optimism, despite rumors in the Italian press suggesting a possible deal. Above all, there is a sense that PSG is standing firm on its demands (rumored to be €40 million), while the Italian club—constrained by a mix of limited motivation and financial means—shows no signs of wanting to raise its offer (currently around €30 million). It is a situation reminiscent of last summer; a complete deadlock is a real possibility.
According to the Italian press, Tottenham could once again break the impasse for Kolo Muani and PSG. It is not out of the question, given that the French forward finished the season quite strongly. However, nothing is certain yet; the player and Spurs may have other priorities. Paris might also eventually make a concerted effort to resolve this complicated saga. It could still drag on for a long time, and the outcome remains uncertain.

