The Randal Kolo Muani situation is getting increasingly complicated for Juventus. Paris Saint-Germain is standing firm and refuses to offload the striker cheaply. Talks have stalled… and Premier League clubs are circling.
According to Corriere dello Sport and Tuttosport, Juventus made a structured offer: a loan with a mandatory buy option at €45 million plus €5 million in bonuses. But PSG isn’t having it — they want at least €50 million upfront this summer, with no deferred payments.
As negotiations stall, Juve’s sporting director Comolli is already exploring alternatives. Three names are on the shortlist: Rasmus Højlund (Manchester United), Gonçalo Ramos (also at PSG), and Darwin Núñez (Liverpool).
United ready to revive Kolo Muani talks
This could play straight into Kolo Muani’s hands. Manchester United is reportedly losing patience with Højlund, whose performances haven’t fully convinced. With Hugo Ekitike rejecting a move to United in favor of Liverpool, the Red Devils have shifted focus back to the French striker.
United are looking to sign a new forward quickly, and Kolo Muani fits their profile. Newcastle is also in the mix, ready to escalate the bidding war.
A good exit for PSG?
PSG knows English clubs are lurking — but they won’t move unless a serious, financially appealing offer arrives. For Paris, Kolo Muani’s departure is on the table… but only on their terms.
The question now: which club — United, Newcastle, or another Premier League side — will meet PSG’s demands to land the former Frankfurt man? The battle is on.
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