Paris Saint-Germain are preparing for a busy summer transfer window after securing their second consecutive UEFA Champions League title. While the club looks to reinforce their squad under Luis Enrique, several players are expected to leave the French capital. Among them, Randal Kolo Muani, the 27-year-old striker, appears ready to make his move permanent after agreeing terms with a major European club.
Rumors had previously linked Gonçalo Ramos and Kang-In Lee with potential exits, but the club’s focus now shifts to Randal Kolo Muani. The French international, who endured an underwhelming loan spell at Tottenham Hotspur last season, has reportedly given his approval for a transfer to Juventus. The move marks a significant shift in the striker’s career as he prepares to leave PSG after years of development in the French capital.
Juventus secures Kolo Muani’s signature
Multiple rounds of negotiations between the two clubs have culminated in an agreement, with Juventus moving swiftly to finalize the deal. According to insider reports, the Italian giants have secured Kolo Muani’s commitment to a five-year contract. The Bianconeri’s persistence has paid off after weeks of talks, and the club’s board has already given its approval for the transaction. For the Turin-based side, the signing represents a bold statement of intent in Serie A.
PSG demands €40 million for the transfer
The next hurdle lies in bridging the financial gap. PSG is reportedly holding firm on a valuation of around €40 million to release Kolo Muani. Juventus, buoyed by the striker’s strong performances during his loan stint in 2025, remains determined to complete the deal. The Italian club had previously attempted to sign him but failed to reach an agreement with the French giants. This time, all signs suggest the move could finally materialize. The coming days will reveal whether both parties can finalize the agreement. The football world watches closely as this potential transfer takes shape.
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