Randal Kolo Muani, the 26-year-old French international forward who had been struggling at Paris Saint-Germain, was loaned to Juventus until the end of the 2024–2025 season without a purchase option. He has since bounced back, and the Turin club has expressed its desire to keep him. However, no agreement has yet been reached with PSG, and other outcomes are still being considered. According to TuttoSport, the player now appears to be close to returning to Juventus. Talks have resumed, and a deal is reportedly being discussed involving a paid loan of €10 million, with a purchase option set at around €40–50 million — which could become mandatory if the Italian club qualifies for the Champions League.
“Tuttosport reports that Kolo Muani is close to returning to Juventus! Over the past 24 hours, talks between Juve and Paris Saint-Germain have intensified.
There now appear to be key elements in place to reach an agreement with a formula that could be a suitable compromise.
The offer would involve a €10 million paid loan with a purchase option set between €40–50 million, which would become mandatory if Juventus qualifies for the Champions League.
Juventus doesn’t want to risk losing Kolo Muani, especially with growing interest from Manchester United. Comolli is reportedly eager to sign the French international as soon as possible.“
Kolo Muani at PSG seems to be over — or at least very close to it. Juventus has proven to be a great fit for a player who deserves a real shot at the highest level, in a project that suits him. Bought for a hefty fee by PSG, it’s no longer about turning a profit — it’s about damage control now.
It’s a frustrating situation, as PSG is having to deal with a complicated case. The club must make the right decisions: part ways with an unwanted player, and accept that the transfer was a misstep. Let’s hope this deal is wrapped up quickly, so PSG can focus on moving forward with its own transfer window and incoming signings.