Juventus and Tottenham are leading the race to sign PSG outcast Randal Kolo Muani, whose future at the club is uncertain as the January transfer window opens. The 26-year-old forward has struggled to make an impact in his first two seasons at PSG, raising doubts about his place in Luis Enrique’s plans.
Kolo Muani has only played 453 minutes across all competitions and has yet to secure a regular starting position. His absence from PSG’s squad in their last three matches of 2024 has fueled speculation about a potential move.
Talks between PSG and Tottenham have been ongoing, with PSG pushing for an obligation to buy at the end of a potential loan deal, while Spurs prefer an option to buy, providing more flexibility based on his performance.
According to David Ornstein from The Athletic, Tottenham, Manchester United, and Juventus are all vying to sign Kolo Muani on loan this January, with Tottenham and Juventus emerging as the frontrunners.
TBR Football reported that Tottenham remains in contention to sign Kolo Muani, with Spurs and Juventus being the most advanced in negotiations with PSG.
A recent report from TEAMtalk suggests that a £50 million offer could be enough to secure Kolo Muani’s signature, which would be considered a bargain considering he was signed by PSG from Eintracht Frankfurt for £76 million in 2023.