Juventus Willing to Pay PSG €10M Loan Fee for Newcastle, Tottenham-Linked Attacker | OneFootball

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·15 luglio 2025

Juventus Willing to Pay PSG €10M Loan Fee for Newcastle, Tottenham-Linked Attacker

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Randal Kolo Muani left a solid impression during his loan stint at Juventus last season, tallying 10 goal contributions in 19 matches across all competitions.

PSG are hoping his time in Turin helped raise his transfer value ahead of the summer window. The club is reportedly aiming to recoup at least half of the €95 million it spent to sign him from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2023.


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Kolo Muani struggled for regular playing time under Luis Enrique at PSG, starting only two matches all season. His long-term future is still up in the air and could hinge on how things unfold under Juventus’ new coaching staff.

Following Thiago Motta’s departure, Igor Tudor stepped in as manager. Kolo Muani had to earn his minutes early on but gradually carved out a more consistent role as the 2024-25 season progressed. Juventus held onto him through the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, but with the tournament now complete, the French striker is expected to make a decision on his next move soon.

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With Kolo Muani now back to being a PSG player, journalist Giovanni Albanese provided the latest on what is going to happen next between the Parisians and the Serie A side.

“This week, Juventus will meet with PSG to propose the same type of deal they made with Porto for Conceicao last summer — a paid loan, around €10 million, which will serve as an advance on a purchase in summer 2026,” Albanese noted.

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.

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.

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