PSG approves sale of Kolo Muani to Juventus after Luis Enrique’s decision

Paris Saint-Germain has reached an agreement with Juventus for the permanent transfer of striker Randal Kolo Muani, according to Tuttosport. The deal comes after coach Luis Enrique confirmed the French forward was not part of his long-term plans.
Agreement Between PSG and Juventus
Juventus will initially extend Kolo Muani’s loan for another season at a cost of €10 million. In June 2026, the Italian club will activate a mandatory purchase clause worth €45 million, finalizing the striker’s permanent transfer. In total, PSG will collect €55 million (around R$347 million) from the operation.
Kolo Muani, who had already expressed his desire to stay in Turin, has reportedly accepted the terms, and the official announcement is expected soon.
Luis Enrique Reshapes PSG Squad
This move marks another change in PSG’s lineup under Enrique. The Spanish coach has already made a bold decision by discarding goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, replaced by Lucas Chevalier, who debuted by helping PSG win the UEFA Super Cup with a decisive penalty save against Tottenham.
Kolo Muani, meanwhile, never fully established himself in Paris. Signed in 2023, the forward played two seasons for PSG, recording 44 appearances with 11 goals and seven assists.
Strong Impact in Italy
During his loan spell at Juventus last season, Kolo Muani impressed with 10 goals and three assists in just 13 matches. His performances convinced the Turin club to secure his services permanently, despite mixed opinions among fans.