Paris Saint Germain slap €30m price tag on Randal Kolo Muani
Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly made a firm decision on the future of Randal Kolo Muani, placing a €30 million price tag on the French forward as interest from Juventus intensifies ahead of the summer transfer window.
The 27-year-old striker, who has endured a mixed spell in recent months, is now at the centre of growing transfer momentum, with Juventus emerging as the leading contender to secure his signature.
The Serie A giants are said to be seriously considering meeting PSG’s valuation, as they look to reinforce their attacking options with a player they already know well.
Kolo Muani’s previous stint in Italy—during a loan spell—left a positive impression both on the pitch and within the dressing room, strengthening Juventus’ confidence in making a permanent move this summer.
Reports suggest that the Turin club are prepared to offer the forward a salary in the region of €6 million per year, placing him among their key earners and signaling their intention to build around him.
Kolo Muani’s recent campaign has been far from straightforward. Despite his undeniable talent, the French international has struggled for consistency, managing just five goals in 37 appearances during a loan spell at Tottenham Hotspur.
His role at PSG under Luis Enrique has also been limited, with fierce competition for attacking places reducing his opportunities to establish himself as a regular starter.
These challenges have made a summer exit increasingly likely, as both player and club appear open to a new chapter.
Unlike his situation in Paris, Juventus reportedly view Kolo Muani as a central figure in their attacking project. The Italian side are keen to hand him a more prominent role—one that could reignite the form that once made him one of Europe’s most sought-after forwards.
Their focus on Kolo Muani has been clear, even amid links to other strikers, including Gonçalo Ramos. However, the Portuguese forward is not considered a priority target, with Juventus fully committed to securing the Frenchman.
For PSG, the potential sale of Kolo Muani aligns with a broader effort to reshape their attacking options under Luis Enrique. With several forwards linked to possible departures, the club is expected to be active in the market as they refine their squad for the upcoming season.
With a defined price now set and Juventus showing strong intent, the coming weeks could prove decisive in determining Kolo Muani’s future.
A return to Italy—this time on a permanent basis—may offer the striker the stability and responsibility he needs to rediscover his best form, while giving Juventus a proven attacking weapon as they look to reassert themselves domestically and in Europe.
