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Randal Kolo Muani is back at Paris Saint‑Germain after the Club World Cup, but his heart remains in Turin.

The 25‑year‑old French striker—whose six‑month loan at Juventus in early 2025 reinvigorated his career—has made it clear: he wants only to return to Juventus this summer.

Sources confirm that Kolo Muani has already turned down concrete offers from two Premier League giants, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.

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Juventus General Director Damien Comolli has publicly confirmed the striker’s preference, that “[Randal] wants to re-join us, but there is no rush.” Negotiations with PSG are ongoing, though the deal appears to be a priority for both parties

Kolo Muani’s six months in Italy proved highly successful: he scored 10 goals and delivered two assists in just 19 appearances across Serie A and the Club World Cup.

Juventus' French forward Randal Kolo Muani celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Italian Serie A football match between Como and...

Juventus’ French forward Randal Kolo Muani celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Italian Serie A football match.

That performance drew acclaim from Juve fans and staff alike, who now regard him as a tactical cornerstone for manager Igor Tudor’s more dynamic, vertical attacking philosophy

Paris Saint-Germain, meanwhile, remains firm in its valuation—reportedly holding out for around €45–50 million. PSG is also pushing for a structured deal, ideally with an obligation-to-buy clause, rather than a simple loan.

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Juventus have countered with proposals centred around another loan, either with an option or conditional obligation, echoing efforts made for players like Jonathan David.

The delay in reaching a final agreement partially stems from disagreements over financial structure: Juventus are cautious about committing to a mandatory purchase, while PSG refuses to take a permanent loss on a player it signed for roughly €95 million just two summers ago.

With the transfer deadline approaching and Juventus eager to strengthen the squad before Serie A kicks off, both clubs may feel increasing pressure to reach a resolution.

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For Kolo Muani, staying in Turin would represent more than a second chance—it could redefine his career. Under Tudor, he thrives in a busy front line, offering pace, pressing ability, and tactical versatility.

Juventus' French defender Randal Kolo Muani celebrates after scoring a goal with Juventus' Turkish midfielder Kenan Yildiz during the Italian Serie A...

Juventus’ French defender Randal Kolo Muani celebrates after scoring a goal with Juventus’ Turkish midfielder Kenan Yildiz during the Italian Serie A…

The alternative—returning to life in Paris, where he fell out of favor under Luis Enrique and was long excluded from matchday squads—is clearly less appealing.

With personal terms reportedly agreed and Juventus ready to act swiftly, the next move lies with PSG.

If all goes according to Kolo Muani’s wishes, the next chapter of his career will be played in black and white—beyond the reach of Premier League rivals and firmly in the hands of Juventus.

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Additional updates are expected in the coming days as both clubs seek to finalize the structure before the window closes.

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