Randal Kolo Muani, the 27-year-old French national team forward who was struggling at Paris Saint-Germain (contract running until 2028), was loaned to Tottenham for the 2025-2026 season without an option to buy, after an agreement with Juventus (where he had been on loan from January to June 2026) proved impossible. His future is now uncertain, though the Italian club is reportedly working on his transfer again. The Italian press reports this Saturday that an agreement is drawing closer, centered around a fee of €40 million.

ℹ️🚨 An agreement for Kolo Muani is close!
💰✅ Juventus is confident about sealing the deal for €40m (including bonuses), whereas PSG had initially asked for €50m.
🕵♂️ Juve is pushing to reach an agreement so the player is available for the pre-season training camp scheduled for July 13. Confidence is high, according to Tuttosport! ✅ Juventus is making good progress in the Kolo Muani deal, confirms Corriere dello Sport.
We remain cautious; nothing is certain until it is official. This is especially true given the nature of the Italian press and the fact that this saga dragged on for so long before ultimately resulting in a move to Tottenham last summer. One must be wary of premature optimism and imprecise figures.
However, the trend is positive—and not just in Italy. Kolo Muani’s transfer to Juventus appears to be taking shape, involving a figure that is quite reasonable for a player who was a major sporting failure at PSG. Let’s hope the good news is confirmed this time—and quickly, if possible, as this saga is becoming exhausting.