Randal Kolo Muani’s future at PSG remains uncertain, but all signs suggest his time in Paris may be coming to an end. During his loan at Juventus last season, the French forward made a strong impression, contributing 10 goals and assists in just 19 appearances across all competitions.
With the transfer window now open, Juventus and PSG have not finalized a deal, leaving Kolo Muani’s next destination unresolved. Several Premier League clubs are reportedly monitoring the situation closely.
Earlier this month, transfer insider Fabrizio Romano noted that Juventus remain confident about signing Kolo Muani permanently. So far, his discussions have been limited to the Italian club, with little movement from Newcastle United or Tottenham.
Juventus comment on PSG outcast

With Juventus and PSG still unable to work out a deal, manager Igor Tudor was asked about not having the Frenchman at his disposal with the Serie A side already beginning their 2025-25 season.
“I can talk about the team I have,” Tudor said about the Kolo Muani situation (h/t Le10Sport). “The transfer market is still open. The club knows my intentions, and we are discussing them. It’s a complicated market, but my job is to coach. I am satisfied with the team I have. I have a group of good guys. I have confidence in the management and their work.”
Journalist Alfredo Pedullà recently reported the French club keeps asking for more whenever Juventus makes an offer, which so far has fallen short of the €58 million to €60 million PSG are seeking through a loan-and-obligation deal.
Pedullà added that negotiations are expected to continue, with Juventus only naming two potential alternatives as a backup: Loïs Openda and Nicolas Jackson, the latter also attracting Premier League interest.