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Kolo Muani wants to stay—but will Juventus pay up?

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Randal Kolo Muani has quickly made his mark at Juventus following a loan move from Paris Saint Germain. In just 19 appearances across all competitions, the French forward contributed to 10 goals, reminding fans and critics alike of his attacking prowess.

His resurgence in Turin comes after a difficult start to the season under PSG boss Luis Enrique, where he managed just two starts in Ligue 1.

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PSG are optimistic that Kolo Muani’s improved form will help raise his market value ahead of a crucial summer transfer window. The club is aiming to recover at least €47.5 million of the €95 million spent to sign him from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2023.

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The 26-year-old striker had to earn his place in Juventus’ squad under new coach Igor Tudor, who took over from Thiago Motta.

While initially on the fringes, Kolo Muani gradually earned more playing time during the final stretch of the 2024–25 season. Juventus appear keen to retain him for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, but a permanent deal remains far from certain.

Transfer talks and Premier League interest

Negotiations between Juventus and PSG are ongoing, with a one-season loan extension reportedly on the table. However, talks have stalled due to disagreements over a potential purchase clause.

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PSG want to recoup a significant portion of their original investment, while Juventus are hoping the player’s desire to stay in Turin will help lower the price.

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Tottenham Hotspur are monitoring the situation closely. Reports from April suggest they’re preparing a new offer if Juventus decide against a permanent move. Spurs are looking to strengthen their attack this summer regardless of Ange Postecoglou’s future.

Kolo Muani’s strong finish to the season has not gone unnoticed. Arsenal and Newcastle United are both showing serious interest, according to TuttoJuve.

Whether it’s a return to Paris, another loan, or a high-profile transfer to England, the next chapter of his career promises to be a key storyline this summer.

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