Transfer market – PSG and Juventus take key step for Kolo Muani | OneFootball

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·4 July 2026

Transfer market – PSG and Juventus take key step for Kolo Muani

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Randal Kolo Muani, the 27-year-old France international striker who was struggling at Paris Saint-Germain (under contract 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) could not be reached. His future is now uncertain, but the Italian club is once again working on his transfer. Journalist Gianluca Di Marzio now says that the two clubs agree on the structure of the deal, but not yet on the fee.

One obstacle remains.

Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain still disagree over Randal Kolo Muani’s return to Turin. The two clubs have reached an agreement for a loan with an obligation to buy if Juve qualify for a European competition next season. The parties still have not found common ground on the amount of the transfer fee for the Frenchman’s move to the Allianz Stadium.

There is still hope for Kolo Muani’s transfer to Juventus, but it is clear that the obstacles are difficult to overcome. In fact, the departure may not necessarily be permanent. The Turin club qualifying for Europe is likely, but not guaranteed. The case could be complicated. That also comes from the incomprehensible purchase price (€95 million).


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PSG want to recover as much money as possible, except they have to accept that the striker’s spell has been a major failure. His loan to Tottenham helped him regain a little value, but not enough to attract many tempting offers. Everyone hopes the negotiation will succeed, but Juventus do not have vast financial resources. A deadlock remains a real possibility, just like last summer. Except Paris could still make an effort, for lack of alternatives.

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