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Juventus Push for Randal Kolo Muani Transfer as Talks with PSG Continue
Juventus are working hard to sign Randal Kolo Muani this month. Talks are ongoing, and the player only wants to move to Turin.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain are close to a new loan deal for Randal Kolo Muani. It will likely cost Juventus €10 million for the 2025–26 season. Kolo Muani played well for Juventus last season while on loan, where he scored 10 goals and made three assists in 22 games, and only wants to stay with them. He has rejected interest from teams like Newcastle and Tottenham.
Although several top European clubs wanted him earlier in the transfer window, neither Newcastle nor Spurs are talking with him now. Juventus wants to complete the deal quickly to strengthen their team before a busy schedule, including the FIFA Club World Cup in the US.
JUVENTUS AND KOLO MUANI: SEASON SO FAR
Kolo Muani made a big impact at Juventus since joining them in January. He scored 10 goals and assisted 3 in his loan spell, which significantly contributed to Juventus finishing fourth in Serie A last season and qualifying for the UEFA Champions League. The club already started their 2025–26 season and views signing Kolo Muani long term as crucial, especially with the potential departure of star striker Dusan Vlahovic. Juventus just competed in the Club World Cup and managed a tough opening match. The team has high hopes after their strong domestic performance.
FUTURE OUTLOOK FOR JUVENTUS
Bringing in Kolo Muani would strengthen Juventus’ attack as they aim to compete for the Serie A title and fare well in European tournaments. Their next game is an important Serie A match against Parma, as they try to finish higher than last season. Juventus needs a win to start the season on the right foot and pose a threat to other title contenders like Inter and last season’s winners Napoli. Kolo Muani’s arrival could give them a much-needed boost, while club officials continue talks with PSG to finalize the loan deal quickly. They also focus on strengthening other areas of their squad before the transfer window closes.