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·7 July 2025
Newcastle, Tottenham Get Good News as Juventus Unwilling to Pay €40M for PSG Outcast

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·7 July 2025
Randal Kolo Muani made a solid impact during his loan stint at Juventus last season, tallying 10 goal contributions in 19 appearances across all competitions.
PSG are hoping his performances in Turin help raise his market value ahead of the summer transfer window. The club likely want to recover at least half of the €95 million it spent to sign him from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2023.
Kolo Muani struggled for consistent playing time under Luis Enrique, starting just two matches all season. His long-term future is still up in the air and may depend on how things unfold with Juventus’ new coaching staff.
After Thiago Motta’s departure, Igor Tudor stepped in as manager. Kolo Muani had to earn his spot early on but saw more regular action as the 2024-25 campaign progressed. Juventus held onto him through the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, but with their tournament now over, the French forward will soon have to decide on his next move.
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Kolo Muani looks unlikely to return to Juventus, where he spent the second half of last season on loan, as PSG have shifted their stance on a potential deal.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus were hoping to secure another loan for the 26-year-old, and PSG initially seemed open to the idea.
However, the Club World Cup semifinalists are now only willing to consider a permanent transfer worth €40 million. Juventus’ only remaining hope is that PSG change course and revisit the loan option.
Recently, Gianluca Di Marzio reported that Juventus have opened talks with PSG over a potential loan deal for Kolo Muani, with an option to buy. However, PSG are not willing to accept that kind of arrangement.
In April, GIVEMESPORT reported that Tottenham Hotspur are ready to make another move for the French forward if Juventus chooses not to make his loan permanent.
Tottenham are expected to pursue attacking reinforcements this summer, regardless of whether Ange Postecoglou stayed on as manager, which he didn’t.
Meanwhile, TuttoJuve previously revealed that Arsenal and Newcastle United are currently at the front of the pack. Whether it’s another loan or a permanent switch, his future could be one of the summer’s most talked-about storylines.