French-Congolese striker Randal Kolo Muani could earn permanent Tottenham move after impressive start
Tottenham Hotspur are expected to explore the possibility of keeping Randal Kolo Muani beyond his current loan spell if the forward continues to impress in North London.
The French-Congolese striker, who joined Spurs on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, made his full debut at the weekend in a 3-0 victory over Everton and immediately lifted the side’s attacking tempo.
His direct play, pace, and composure have already sparked optimism that he could become a long-term asset.
Kolo Muani, 26, has settled into the team after missing the early part of the season through injury.
His arrival provides Spurs with a sharper alternative to Richarlison, whose future remains under review ahead of the new year.
Dominic Solanke is also expected to return from injury soon, further strengthening the attack.
Sources within the club say Tottenham officials are eager to assess Kolo Muani’s performance across the season before opening discussions with PSG about a permanent deal.
His current loan agreement does not include a purchase option, but the Premier League club believe that could change depending on his impact.
Spurs coach Thomas Frank is said to be pushing for additional reinforcements in January, with a shortlist of transfer targets already being finalised.
The North London club also expect to receive a £100 million investment boost ahead of the window.
Tottenham’s recruitment team are considering further improvements in defence and goalkeeping depth as they aim to maintain their position in the top three.
Saturday’s dominant win over Everton moved Spurs into third place, ahead of a crucial week that includes a London derby against Chelsea and a Carabao Cup tie with Newcastle United.
If Kolo Muani maintains his early momentum, Tottenham’s hierarchy will likely make a strong case to keep him at the club beyond this season.
