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- Spurs and United keeping tabs on Kolo Muani
- Juventus talks ongoing but no agreement yet
- PSG rejected loan offers with buy clause
Kolo Muani’s proposed move from Paris Saint-Germain to Juventus has stalled, with the two clubs failing to agree on the structure of the deal. Juventus want a loan with a buy clause, while PSG prefer a full transfer or a large upfront loan payment. In the meantime, according to Le Parisien الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز sides Tottenham, United and Newcastle are closely watching how the situation develops.
The French striker enjoyed a productive six-month loan spell in Turin, scoring 10 goals and assisting twice. He has publicly stated his desire to stay at Juve, who welcomed him warmly. But Les Parisiens, who spent €90 million (£76m/$97m) including bonuses to sign him from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2023, are unwilling to let him go on cheap or delayed terms. He is currently training with PSG’s U21s, clearly no longer in Luis Enrique’s first-team plans, and eager to secure a move away.
Juventus general manager Damien Comolli addressed the situation on Thursday, saying: “Kolo Muani wants to come back and play for Juventus, we’re working on it.”
He added: “We have [Jonathan] David and [Dusan] Vlahovic as strikers, we’re not worried. We’re talking to PSG, there’s no rush.”
If the Bianconeri fail to meet PSG’s expectations, Premier League clubs could swoop in. Tottenham, in particular, have reignited their interest, despite investing in Mohammed Kudus and Mathys Tel. United and Newcastle are also keeping tabs. Unless Juventus act soon, Kolo Muani’s next destination might not be الدوري الإيطالي after all.