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·15 février 2025
Tottenham, Roma January Target Gives Three-Word Response on Juve Future as PSG Return Unlikely
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·15 février 2025
Randal Kolo Muani has made an impressive start to his Serie A career, scoring five goals in his first three matches. Paris Saint-Germain is hopeful that his successful loan at Juventus will attract suitors ahead of the summer transfer window.
The Parisians have already set an asking price, aiming to recoup at least half of the €95 million they spent in 2023 when they signed him from Eintracht Frankfurt.
This season, he struggled for minutes under Luis Enrique, starting just twice across all competitions. However, interest in the winter transfer window was strong, with AS Roma, Tottenham Hotspur, and Juventus among the clubs keeping tabs on him.
In the end, Juventus secured his services, and now they—and any other interested club—know how much they’ll need to pay to sign him permanently.
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Juventus will look to negotiate with PSG at the end of the season in hopes of securing his long-term future in Turin. The player was recently asked by Il Bianconero whether he would be open to staying beyond this season.
“I am very happy to see the fans happy with my arrival,” Kolo Muani said. “And I am happy too. We will see, we will see. In the meantime, I am very happy to be in Turin and to play for the Bianconeri.”
Calciomercato recently reported that PSG would be willing to accept an offer of around €50 million. The Ligue 1 club is looking to free up wages and recover part of their investment, though they will likely take a financial loss.
The Italian outlet suggests that a deal with Juventus, or any club willing to meet that asking price, could be structured as a loan with an obligation to buy. The transfer would then become permanent in the summer of 2026 for around €50 million.