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PSG unwilling to accept Juventus’ terms for star forward amid Premier League interest

Paris Saint-Germain are keen to add some key reinforcements to their squad this summer to defend their debut UEFA Champions League crown in the 2025/26 season. 

However, they are also focused on offloading surplus players in the transfer window with striker Randal Kolo Muani linked to Juventus and several Premier League clubs. 

As per transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio, Juventus are exploring another loan deal for the French forward with an obligation to buy in 2026, but PSG are only willing to listen to permanent transfer offers for the 26-year-old. 

PSG have slapped a €45m ($52.9m) asking fee on the former Eintracht Frankfurt forward despite signing him for double that amount from the Bundesliga side in 2023.

The Parisians are looking to cut their losses on the striker and feel that fee is a reasonable fee for any of his growing list of suitors. 

PSG are reportedly considering offers from two English clubs, which could intensify a bidding war, with Newcastle United and Chelsea looking into a formal offer.

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Juventus remain in contact with PSG, however, a straight up transfer for the Frenchman isn’t possible at this stage.

Juventus continue to pursue PSG’s Randal Kolo Muani

Juventus are confident of securing the services of Canadian striker Jonathan David on a free transfer after his contract ran out with Lille. 

However, they are looking to pair David with Kolo Muani, who enjoyed a solid  second-half of 2024/25 loan in Turin, with eight goals in 16 Serie A games. 

Alongside their interest in Kolo Muani, Juventus are also taking a look at Victor Osimhen, but Napoli’s outrageous demands have seen their interest cool off in recent weeks.

Kolo Muani remains in the picture for Igor Tudor, but they will need to raise a suitable offer to bring PSG back to the negotiating table, in an attempt to keep him in Italy next season.

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