Randal Kolo Muani exit now inevitable at PSG

At Paris Saint‑Germain, the Randal Kolo Muani chapter is coming to an unmistakable end.

After returning from loan, the French striker no longer features in any internal plans, and sporting adviser Luis Campos is now expected to sell him without hesitation.

PSG admit they made a big mistake by investing close to 100 million euros in a player who never truly settled in Paris or fit Luis Enrique’s game model.

Loan spells at Juventus and then Tottenham were supposed to relaunch his career, but Kolo Muani never found the spark the club had hoped for. When his time in England ends, he will report back to Paris only to be placed on the market rather than reintegrated into the squad. The goal for PSG is clear: a permanent transfer and a clean break.

Juventus have followed him for several windows and remain interested, even though they previously lacked the funds to meet PSG’s 60–70 million euro expectations. This summer, Paris are unlikely to go below 50 million euros, even if they know they will take a loss on the deal. One way or another, Kolo Muani looks set to leave with the unflattering label of one of the biggest transfer flops in the club’s modern history.

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