
Juventus and PSG are deep in talks over the future of Randal Kolo Muani, the €95 million [$108m] striker who joined PSG from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2023.
The French star showed some promise but failed to cement his place under Luis Enrique, and after 1 and a half years, he was loaned to Juventus in January 2025 for €3.6 million [$4m].
The striker enjoyed a regal start for the Serie A side, scoring five goals in his first three appearances, rekindling his value under Thiago Motta.
However, after the departure of the Italian, his form dipped, with the Frenchman finding it difficult to get regular playing time under new coach Igor Tudor, raising questions about long-term plans.
Now, with his loan ending this month, both clubs are pushing to settle his future. According to Tuttosport via JuventusNews24, Juventus wants to extend his loan through the 2025–26 season, with a buy option at the end.
PSG, however, are pushing for a permanent solution. The newly crowned Champions League winners insist on an obligation to buy, seeking financial clarity post-transfer window.
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According to sources, the middle ground is also being discussed. Kolo Muani could stay in Turin until the end of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, and thereafter, the clubs would revisit talks.
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