Randal Kolo Muani linked with surprise PSG to Galatasaray move amid uncertain contract status

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Randal Kolo Muani linked with surprise PSG to Galatasaray move amid uncertain contract status

Randal Kolo Muani is being linked with a move from Paris St-Germain to Galatasaray, with his future clouded by an unclear contract situation and a reported market value of €22.00m.

The France and DR Congo-eligible centre-forward, listed at €22.00m on Transfermarkt, has emerged as a potential target for the Turkish champions, according to data logged on 26 May 2026. The probability of the transfer remains unspecified, with the move currently rated only as “?”, underlining that talks are at a speculative stage.

Kolo Muani’s contractual position is not clearly defined in the latest data, with no expiry date recorded for his deal. That ambiguity has fuelled discussion that the 27‑year‑old could edge towards free‑agent territory in the near future, a scenario that would significantly alter any fee structure in negotiations between PSG and Galatasaray.

Born in Bondy on 5 December 1998, the 1.87m forward operates primarily through the middle as a centre‑forward and prefers his right foot. He holds dual nationality with France and DR Congo, adding to his attractiveness in both European and African markets, and has already experienced top‑flight football in Ligue 1 with PSG and in the Premier League, where he is currently listed with Tottenham Hotspur and wears number 39.

Recent data does not provide full statistical breakdowns for Kolo Muani’s latest campaign or specific match‑by‑match performances, and no concrete fee or contract length has yet been reported in relation to Galatasaray’s interest. The Istanbul club, competing in the Süper Lig, would be expected to explore both a permanent transfer and the possibility of capitalising if the forward’s contract were to expire and he became a free agent.

If the move from PSG to Galatasaray does materialise, it could mark the next major step in Kolo Muani’s career, offering him a fresh platform in Turkey to reassert his value, reshape his reputation and tap further into the European stage.

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