Randal Kolo Muani: PSG centre-forward linked with surprise move to Lille in France transfer rumour

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Randal Kolo Muani: PSG centre-forward linked with surprise move to Lille in France transfer rumour

Lille monitoring Spurs loanee Randal Kolo Muani amid uncertain PSG future

Lille are being linked with a move for Tottenham Hotspur loanee Randal Kolo Muani as doubts persist over the forward’s long‑term prospects at parent club Paris Saint‑Germain.

The 27-year-old France and DR Congo centre-forward is due to return to PSG when his season-long loan at Spurs ends on 30 June 2026, with the move currently listed simply as the end of a loan and no permanent option indicated. With no contract details confirmed beyond that date, speculation has grown that Kolo Muani could yet become a candidate to move on again, potentially even as a free agent further down the line if his deal in Paris winds down.

Transfermarkt currently values Kolo Muani at €25.00m, a sharp drop from the €80.00m peak he reached at Eintracht Frankfurt in June 2023, underlining how his stock has fluctuated since leaving the Bundesliga. His recent loans – first to Juventus in January 2025 and then to Tottenham in September 2025 – highlight PSG’s willingness to send him out rather than build around him. The probability of a switch to Lille is listed as “?” in the latest data, underlining that talks, if any, are at an early and speculative stage.

Born in Bondy on 5 December 1998 and standing at 1.87m, Kolo Muani has operated primarily as a centre-forward throughout a career that has taken him from US Torcy and the Nantes youth system through FC Nantes, Boulogne, Eintracht Frankfurt, PSG, Juventus and now Spurs. A right-footed attacker, he has experience across Ligue 1, the Bundesliga, Serie A and the Premier League, as well as senior international honours with France.

If Lille do firm up their interest, a move back to Ligue 1 could offer Kolo Muani the platform to stabilise his value and reassert himself as a leading forward in French football at a crucial stage of his career.

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