Randal Kolo Muani, the 27-year-old French international striker who was struggling at Paris Saint-Germain (contract until 2028), has been loaned to Tottenham for the 2025-2026 season without an option to buy, as an agreement with Juventus (where he was on loan from January to June 2026) could not be reached. His future is now uncertain. Corriere dello Sport provides an update this Friday, with the Italian club renewing its interest following the arrival of Giovanni Carnevali as CEO (replacing Damien Comolli).
“He has resumed contact with Paris Saint-Germain.”
Carnevali is looking to provide Spalletti with a new striker and is closely monitoring Kolo Muani. Juventus’ new CEO has taken charge of the Frenchman’s transfer saga, long considered a potential attacking reinforcement, and after an initial assessment, he has re-established contact with Paris Saint-Germain.
The main obstacle, as always, to finalizing the agreement remains the two-time European champions, known for their firm stance. Carnevali has therefore conducted a preliminary evaluation to determine the terms of the agreement with PSG and the player’s representatives. The player is completely open to the idea: Kolo Muani wants to return to Juventus.
“The goal is to avoid the endless back-and-forth of last summer.”
The sticking point remains PSG, who are demanding €40 million for Randal’s permanent transfer, while Juve are unwilling to exceed €30-35 million. The aim is to avoid the endless back-and-forth of last summer, when Kolo Muani’s pursuit of him proved fruitless.
Nothing is impossible; the mutual interest between Kolo Muani and Juventus is far from new. Another attempt is certainly conceivable, but nothing is certain either. We know this situation can be complicated. PSG won’t give anything away, while the Italian club still faces financial difficulties in making a truly satisfactory offer.
Therefore, we remain very cautious about the possibility of a transfer materializing. Kolo Muani’s future remains uncertain; we’ll wait to learn more. Let’s hope that these weeks of rumors won’t be for nothing this time.
