Randal Kolo Muani transfer standoff lingers between Juventus and PSG
A frustrating financial gap keeps Randal Kolo Muani from returning to Juventus, as PSG insists on €35 million while Turin refuses to cross €30 million.
The summer transfer window nears, yet negotiations between the French champions and Italian giants remain stuck in a familiar deadlock over the striker’s valuation.
PSG wants a permanent sale, not another loan, since Kolo Muani no longer fits Luis Enrique’s long-term plans. The striker, contracted until 2028, reportedly longs for Turin after struggling for consistency in Paris. But the money remains the biggest problem.
Juventus previously explored a loan with an obligation to buy, but PSG now demands a straight permanent deal or guaranteed future payment. Turin’s squad planning adds another layer: the club must follow a “one in, one out” rule unless it completes major sales.
Kolo Muani’s price has slipped from €50 million to €35 million, yet Juventus still won’t stretch beyond its budget. The Italian club also fears repeating past delays that once disrupted their planning. Inside Juventus’ technical staff, however, he has full backing and remains a top attacking choice if a deal is finally struck.
