The Athletic’s David Ornstein has now revealed that Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a deal with Paris Saint-Germain for Randal Kolo Muani.
Transfer deadline day always tends to throw up some big twists, and it has not failed this time either. It only emerged hours ago that Tottenham had made contact to explore a move for Kolo Muani.
Spurs fans were initially taking the news with a pinch of salt, but it became serious when it was reported an hour ago that Tottenham were close to agreeing personal terms with Kolo Muani.
The deal has since progressed very fast, and it appears that the France international is now on his way to the North London club.
David Ornstien says Tottenham have agreed a straight loan deal for Randal Kolo Muani
Ornstein has now reported that Spurs have struck a full agreement with PSG over a deal for the striker.
However, according to The Athletic journalist, it will be a straight loan move, with Tottenham neither having an option nor an obligation to buy Kolo Muani next summer.
He added that the 26-year-old has also agreed personal terms with Spurs and is currently on his way to London to complete a medical.
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham Hotspur reach agreement with Paris Saint-Germain to sign Randal Kolo Muani. Deal for 26yo #PSG striker straight season-long loan, no option/obligation, personals done. France int’l en route to London for #THFC medical @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/fCTX1WT2MO
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Fabrizio Romano reinforces Kolo Muani to Spurs news
Fabrizio Romano initially contradicted one aspect of Ornstein’s report on Tottenham’s deal for the French striker, stating that Spurs do actually have an option to buy. However, the journalist has since corrected his claim.
The Italian journalist confirms that Kolo Muani is on his way to Spurs and gives his ‘here we go’ seal of approval to the move.
Tottenham will pay PSG a loan fee of €5m to sign Kolo Muani for the next 12 months.
🚨 More on Randal Kolo Muani and Tottenham exclusive story from last night.
The deal does NOT include any buy option clause after final email exchange between Spurs and PSG.
Understand #THFC pay €5m loan fee. pic.twitter.com/z5OQWIWbOJ
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