
Paris Saint-Germain has reached an agreement with Juventus for the permanent transfer of Randal Kolo Muani, according to Fabrizio Romano. The French striker, who spent last season on loan in Turin, will now stay with the Bianconeri after convincing the board with his performances.
Kolo Muani No Longer in PSG’s Plans
The 25-year-old forward was not part of Luis Enrique’s long-term project in Paris. PSG’s directors have been actively working on squad changes, prioritizing exits for players outside of the Spanish coach’s plans.
Recently, the Ligue 1 champions finalized the sale of Carlos Soler and are negotiating the departures of other big names.
Juventus Seal the Deal
Juventus, satisfied with Kolo Muani’s impact during his loan spell, pushed to make the move permanent. After days of negotiations, the clubs struck a deal:
- Loan fee: €5 million
- Purchase obligation: €55 million
Kolo Muani is expected in Italy soon to undergo medical tests and sign his long-term contract with the Serie A giants.
PSG’s Market Strategy
This sale fits into PSG’s summer strategy of slimming down the squad and focusing on players aligned with Enrique’s vision. By cashing in on Kolo Muani, the club continues its restructuring ahead of the new season.

Siara Costa is a football editor and writer covering both European men’s and women’s football, with a focus on league competitions, match coverage, and in-depth storytelling.
