Did PSG think they could quickly wrap up Randal Kolo Muani’s departure? In any case, the situation is becoming increasingly tense. While Juventus still want to sign the French striker, talks remain blocked over the transfer fee.
According to Sky Sport, the Italian club do not intend to increase their offer, estimated at €33 million and already rejected by Paris Saint-Germain. For their part, Paris are still demanding €40 million to let Randal Kolo Muani leave and intend to stand firm in this tug-of-war.
Juventus Refuse to Raise Their Offer
Giovanni Carnevali, Juventus’ general manager, has clearly cooled the mood. The Italian executive explained that PSG’s demands had not dropped and that Juve had not increased their proposal either.
The message is clear: Turin do not want to be trapped in a single deal. Carnevali recalled that Juventus are working on several options and do not want to focus solely on Randal Kolo Muani. If the gap between the two clubs remains too wide, the Bianconeri could eventually look elsewhere.
For PSG, the situation is becoming delicate. Paris want to recover a significant fee for their striker, but Juventus’ firm stance is complicating the French club’s plans. With the offer stuck at €33 million and PSG’s asking price set at €40 million, negotiations are dragging on. Randal Kolo Muani is therefore still not a Juventus player. Nothing is definitively over, but the standoff is well underway.
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