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·8 July 2026

Transfer window – Clubs ready to help PSG and 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), has been loaned to Tottenham for the 2025-2026 season without an option to buy, after an agreement with Juventus (where he was on loan from January to June 2026) could not be reached. His future is now uncertain, while the Italian club is reportedly working again on his transfer. Le Parisien provided an update this Wednesday, with an agreement still a long way off, but also with interest that could help unlock the situation.

Juventus have not given up yet.

“The latest offer from Turin, estimated at 32 million euros in the form of a paid loan with a more or less mandatory option to buy, is considered insufficient by the Parisian management, who hope to recover between 45 and 50 million euros. Despite this deadlock, the Old Lady has not given up on signing the Frenchman.

The Premier League and Bundesliga are interested.

As is often the case during the transfer window, everyone is trying to protect their own interests as best as possible. And while negotiations are stalling, several clubs continue to monitor the situation closely, without yet making a move. Crystal Palace, Aston Villa, as well as a major German club, are reportedly still waiting in the wings, ready to seize an opportunity if talks between Juventus and PSG were to fail. ”

As always with the transfer window, a certain amount of caution is needed. All the more so in this Kolo Muani saga, which has gone on long enough to tire everyone out. A deal with Juventus now seems almost one to forget about. The summer of 2026 is starting like 2025, and nothing says the clubs will be able to find common ground this time either. The Italian media are trying to come up with solutions, without the slightest confirmation.


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So, a move to another club can certainly be considered. That would avoid a deadlock that suits no one. Having other alternatives can also help PSG in negotiations. In any case, we hope a good way out will be found, both for Kolo Muani and for Paris. The clubs mentioned are encouraging, but we are still waiting for confirmation in order to be certain.

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