
PSG Talk
·04 de abril de 2025
Juventus’ Loan Plan for €60M-Rated PSG Flop in Doubt Amid Arsenal, Newcastle Interest

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·04 de abril de 2025
Randal Kolo Muani has made an immediate impact at Juventus, contributing seven goals in 11 appearances since joining on loan from Paris Saint-Germain during the winter transfer window.
PSG are hopeful that Kolo Muani’s strong performances in Turin will generate interest ahead of the summer transfer window, as they aim to recover at least half of the €95 million spent to acquire him from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2023.
Kolo Muani had limited playing time this season under Luis Enrique, making just two starts across all competitions. With the managerial change at Juventus, his situation may change once again.
Igor Tudor has taken over following Thiago Motta’s dismissal, making it uncertain whether this coaching change will benefit Kolo Muani.
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TMW (h/t Le10Sport) reported that Juventus are considering proposing another loan deal to PSG for Kolo Muani. This option is not off the table, especially given the 26-year-old forward’s high salary. However, in the early stages of the summer, PSG are expected to seek a permanent sale of the former Eintracht Frankfurt player.
Therefore, offering another loan could be risky, as PSG’s executives might quickly reject it. The club would prefer to entertain transfer offers for Randal Kolo Muani to part ways on favorable terms. In any case, all parties are expected to meet at the end of the season to find a mutually beneficial resolution.
Kolo Muani’s future at Juventus is still up in the air, but there’s definitely interest in him this summer. According to TuttoJuve, Arsenal and Newcastle United are currently leading the chase for the 26-year-old French forward.
Juventus haven’t decided whether they’ll try to make his move permanent, especially since PSG are hoping to recoup most of the €95 million they paid Eintracht Frankfurt for him in 2023.
Earlier reports from Nicolò Schira suggested Kolo Muani was a priority for Thiago Motta, and Juventus were preparing an offer. But now that Motta’s no longer at the helm, the club’s top brass are rethinking whether spending close to €60 million on the striker still makes sense.