The saga surrounding Randal Kolo Muani, the 27-year-old Paris Saint-Germain forward, keeps resurfacing in transfer news. According to Nicolò Schira, PSG has reportedly turned down an initial proposal from Juventus, with a clear disagreement regarding the financial structure of a potential transfer.
Kolo Muani: A saga stuck on repeat
Above all, the situation feels like it is going in circles. Even though Kolo Muani is pushing for the Juventus move, the proposed deal structure does not meet PSG’s priority: securing a guaranteed fee rather than waiting on a condition linked to European qualification. PSG’s stance is understandable. As for Juve, the interest is there, but not enough to submit a truly compelling offer. In short, we are seeing new details, not a genuine breakthrough.
“Industrial mishaps”—failed big-money signings—are always very complicated. The player cost PSG a fortune, failed to deliver, and now the goal is to secure the best possible deal to minimize losses. We are eager for this saga to end, for the sake of both the player and the club. Knowing how to sell well is important, but so is knowing when to let go.
