Paris Saint-Germain sees the pursuit of Randal Kolo Muani—the Parisian club’s 27-year-old forward—by Juventus come to a halt. According to Giovanni Carnevali, the Turin club’s CEO, speaking on Sky Sport, the Italian side has not raised its offer to PSG and is now exploring other attacking options.
“The asking price hasn’t been lowered, and we haven’t increased our offer. I wouldn’t focus solely on him. The door remains open for Vlahovic and Sørloth.”
“The asking price hasn’t been lowered, and we haven’t increased our offer. I wouldn’t focus solely on him. The door remains open for Vlahovic and Sørloth. So, Kolo Muani needs to consider other avenues.”
The message is clear: Juventus is unwilling to meet Paris Saint-Germain’s demands. The Kolo Muani deal therefore appears to be at a standstill, at least in its current form. For Paris, the challenge now is to find another exit route for the forward without compromising too quickly on the asking price.
This development also compels Kolo Muani to look at other options. The transfer market can always reopen a door that seemed firmly shut—especially when budgets are being tightened—but the trend is unmistakable: Juventus is moving forward with other targets, and PSG must broaden the scope of its discussions.

