Randal Kolo Muani, the 26-year-old French national team striker who was struggling at Paris Saint-Germain, has been loaned to Juventus until the end of the 2024-2025 season without a purchase option. The Turin club and the player quickly expressed their desire to continue together. However, an agreement with PSG has still not been reached, and other options are being discussed, particularly in the Premier League. Le Parisien assures that it could ultimately be a loan without a purchase option.
“In the end, a formula that doesn’t benefit PSG could be adopted before Monday 8 p.m., the closing of the summer transfer window: a loan of the former Nantes player to Juve but without a mandatory purchase option. That’s around fifty million euros that could slip through Paris’s fingers.”
A credible statement, since anything seems possible in this terribly long and complicated case. But this is a very unpleasant surprise, since it was more of a “fight” over whether or not to exercise the purchase option. Here, it would have disappeared.
Let’s wait for confirmation, though; we’ve seen a bit of everything surrounding Kolo Muani this summer. However, the money isn’t completely lost. There could be an interesting transfer next summer.