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Juventus and PSG Continue Negotiations Over Randal Kolo Muani Transfer

Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain are in advanced talks for Randal Kolo Muani’s transfer. No final deal is reached yet, but both clubs are working on the details of the operation.

TRANSFER NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE

Juventus and PSG have been in discussions for weeks to secure Randal Kolo Muani‘s permanent transfer. The French striker, who spent part of the 2024-25 season on loan at Juventus, is valued at €60 million by PSG. The proposed deal includes a €5 million loan fee plus €55 million in add-ons. There’s a loan move with a buying obligation, but the deal is stuck on how and when to activate this obligation. Juventus wants it triggered only if they qualify for the 2026/27 Champions League, while PSG prefers guarantees regardless of results. Juventus are in final talks with PSG about a deal worth around €55 million, as negotiations near the transfer window closing according to recent reports.

IMPORTANCE OF KOLO MUANI TO JUVENTUS

Kolo Muani quickly became a key player for Juventus during his loan, scoring 10 goals and providing three assists in 22 games as noted by sources. He helped the team in Serie A and the Club World Cup. The forward rejected interest from Manchester United and other clubs, showing that Juventus is his preferred destination if he leaves PSG. Juventus believes he can lead their attack, especially with Dusan Vlahovic’s future uncertain. Last season, Kolo Muani scored important goals and made assists, significantly improving Juventus’ performance in critical matches.

JUVENTUS’ SEASON OUTLOOK AND WHAT’S AHEAD

Juventus is fighting for a top-four finish in Serie A to return to the Champions League. They currently sit 3rd in the league, after winning their opener against Parma. Their next match is against Genoa, who are also seeking a mid-table place and sit just below Juventus. Signing Kolo Muani could strengthen Juventus’ attack for the season run-in and help secure their spot in next year’s Champions League. Meanwhile, PSG leads Ligue 1, having finished first last season with 84 points, and will monitor the situation, as letting Kolo Muani go might offer them a chance to adjust their forward line before the deadline as mentioned in reports. Expect more updates as both sides work through the final details of this high-stakes transfer.