Randal Kolo Muani greenlights Juventus move from PSG
As Paris Saint-Germain prepares for an ambitious summer transfer window, aiming to bolster its ranks, several current squad members are anticipated to depart. Among those expected to make a permanent exit from the Parisian giants is Randal Kolo Muani. The 27-year-old forward has reportedly given his approval for a significant move to a prominent European club, paving the way for his transfer.

The upcoming transfer period promises to be a bustling one for Paris Saint-Germain. The capital club is keen on revitalizing Luis Enrique’s squad following their recent campaign. While the focus remains on new acquisitions, a number of players are slated for departure this summer. Gonçalo Ramos and Kang-In Lee have been mentioned as potential exits, but Parisian management also appears set to offload Randal Kolo Muani for good. The French international, a 27-year-old attacker, has reportedly signaled his readiness for a transfer to a major European outfit.
Kolo Muani agrees to Juventus terms
Reports indicate that Juventus has significantly advanced its pursuit of Randal Kolo Muani. The Bianconeri have reportedly reached a personal agreement with the Paris Saint-Germain forward following weeks of negotiations. The former Eintracht Frankfurt star has apparently given his consent to a five-year contract with the Old Lady. Furthermore, the Serie A club’s board of directors has reportedly sanctioned the potential transfer.
Paris Saint-Germain sets transfer fee
The crucial next step involves Juventus reaching a mutual understanding with Paris Saint-Germain regarding the transfer fee. The French champions are reportedly seeking approximately €40 million to part ways with Randal Kolo Muani. Despite this, the Italian club appears to be nearing a breakthrough in securing the French international’s services. Juventus had previously shown interest in the 27-year-old attacker, but an agreement with PSG proved elusive at that time. Whether a deal can be finalized this time remains to be seen, as developments continue.