Arsenal, Newcastle Frontrunners for Major €60M-Rated PSG Loanee Transfer as Juventus Hesitate | OneFootball

Arsenal, Newcastle Frontrunners for Major €60M-Rated PSG Loanee Transfer as Juventus Hesitate | OneFootball

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·02 de abril de 2025

Arsenal, Newcastle Frontrunners for Major €60M-Rated PSG Loanee Transfer as Juventus Hesitate

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Randal Kolo Muani has wasted no time making an impact at Juventus, tallying seven goal contributions in 11 matches since arriving on loan from Paris Saint-Germain in the winter transfer window.

PSG hope his strong form in Turin will attract interest ahead of the summer, as they look to recoup at least half of the €95 million they spent to sign him from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2023.


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Kolo Muani struggled for playing time under Luis Enrique this season, earning just two starts across all competitions. With a coaching change at Juventus, his situation could shift again.

Igor Tudor took over after Thiago Motta was dismissed, leaving it uncertain whether the change will benefit Kolo Muani.

A Premier League move for Randal Kolo Muani?

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Despite the uncertain future at Juventus, Kolo Muani does have a market for a move this summer. TuttoJuve reports that Arsenal and Newcastle United are frontrunners in the race for the 26-year-old France international.

Juventus are reportedly uncertain about making Kolo Muani’s move permanent this summer, as PSG are looking to recover most of the €95 million (£79 million) they spent to sign him from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2023.

Nicolò Schira recently reported that Kolo Muani was a key player for the Italian-Brazilian coach, and Juventus seemed to be preparing an offer to sign him permanently this summer. However, with Motta gone, the Turin board will now reconsider whether paying PSG nearly €60 million is the right move.

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