Randal Kolo Muani, the 27-year-old French national team forward who has been struggling at Paris Saint-Germain (under contract until 2028), was loaned to Tottenham for the 2025-2026 season without an option to buy after a deal with Juventus (where he had been on loan from January to June 2026) failed to materialize. His future is currently uncertain, though the Italian club is reportedly working on his transfer again. Foot Mercato now reports that today’s meeting between the parties has helped pave the way for an imminent transfer.
“Juventus hopes to finalize the deal in the coming days.”
According to our information, Juventus and PSG are very close to reaching an agreement for the French forward’s transfer. The deal would likely be a loan with a mandatory purchase option set at €40 million—exactly the figure PSG was demanding. One thing is certain: the positions of Juventus and PSG regarding Randal Kolo Muani have moved closer together. Juventus hopes to finalize the deal in the coming days.
Nothing is guaranteed yet; this saga has already seen significant twists and turns. We are awaiting confirmation, ideally from one of the two clubs. There is reason to hope that PSG and Juventus will reach an agreement this time, though one remains wary given that negotiations stalled last summer. Hopefully, concrete developments will follow soon.
This would also benefit Kolo Muani, who would likely appreciate some stability in his career, as well as a full pre-season with his new team. In any case, his path forward at PSG is blocked.
